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Hey people,

I am moving to Brisbane in the first week of April from Hobart. I am looking for a new workshop to work on my car & give it a full tune. Its an r33 gtst making 262rwkw but its capably of easy 300's just need to find the right tuner up there! Can anyone suggest any?

Also in regards to parts, Where do you's buy them from up there? At the moment i buy all mine through Revolution Racegear in Hobart.

Any help would be appreciated

Cheers

Alan

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Hey people,

I am moving to Brisbane in the first week of April from Hobart. I am looking for a new workshop to work on my car & give it a full tune. Its an r33 gtst making 262rwkw but its capably of easy 300's just need to find the right tuner up there! Can anyone suggest any?

Also in regards to parts, Where do you's buy them from up there? At the moment i buy all mine through Revolution Racegear in Hobart.

Any help would be appreciated

Cheers

Alan

Pissorf, we dont need any more quick lines up here. Sell it and buy a trabbi and we'll let you in. :D:rofl:

PFC can be tuned by most workshops in Brisbane.

I have heard that Chris from Bob Romano does a good job with Motec, but I cannot confirm this, but decent cars have been seen there. Matt Spry may also work on Motec...can anyone confirm this?

Haltech are fast gaining a great reputation though, since PFC is not as readily available. Richard of All Star tuning would be your man for Haltech.

Warm yeh...35 predicted for Sunday :rofl: Aircon FTW :D

Hi Alan,

Looking for track days, I'm your man. Check out this link to my site:

http://www.timeattack.com.au/

We are having a SAU afternoon at Qld Raceway on May 17 and the AWD shoot-out is coming up March 28. There is always good Skyline representation at the day.

As for a tuner, I now have Mick from Signature working on my car and am happy with the progress. We are currenlty looking at a track day brake upgrade from the standard Nissan gear. I hope to have it all sorted by the March 28 track day.

Mick's website is:

http://www.signatureperformance.com.au/

Paul

PFC can be tuned by most workshops in Brisbane.

I have heard that Chris from Bob Romano does a good job with Motec, but I cannot confirm this, but decent cars have been seen there. Matt Spry may also work on Motec...can anyone confirm this?

Haltech are fast gaining a great reputation though, since PFC is not as readily available. Richard of All Star tuning would be your man for Haltech.

Warm yeh...35 predicted for Sunday :) Aircon FTW :)

Richard also did a really good job on my PFC :no:

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