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Hey I forgot the place and who he is but give this guy a call as I'm going to get my GTR engineered with him. Apparently he recommended on SAU... 62363009. Also from what I've seen the average price for a eng. cert is about $400 but it depends on what u need to get done. Also make sure you get every little thing done while you are there (even if it is just tower struts) as we all know what the pit people and RTA are like...

Cheers :)

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Ive had my car engineered and Ive been around for a few of my mates when they had theirs done too... And I'll say this...

If you want your car to be properly engineered and pass rego without the inspectors second guessing and double checking every little thing to try and keep you from passing then there is only one engineer to go see in the ACT - Ray Spence at Canberra Motor Works in Mitchell, he knows engines inside and out, he knows ALL of the rules and regulations and he loves Skylines, he doesnt f#ck around and he does a proper job.

I personally would never use AKZ again... For my reasons you should PM me because Im not going to broadcast them for everyone to read.

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Ive had my car engineered and Ive been around for a few of my mates when they had theirs done too... And I'll say this...

If you want your car to be properly engineered and pass rego without the inspectors second guessing and double checking every little thing to try and keep you from passing then there is only one engineer to go see in the ACT - Ray Spence at Canberra Motor Works in Mitchell, he knows engines inside and out, he knows ALL of the rules and regulations and he loves Skylines, he doesnt f#ck around and he does a proper job.

What he said.

Ray has done my car, I wouldn't go anywhere else.

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Ive had my car engineered and Ive been around for a few of my mates when they had theirs done too... And I'll say this...

If you want your car to be properly engineered and pass rego without the inspectors second guessing and double checking every little thing to try and keep you from passing then there is only one engineer to go see in the ACT - Ray Spence at Canberra Motor Works in Mitchell, he knows engines inside and out, he knows ALL of the rules and regulations and he loves Skylines, he doesnt f#ck around and he does a proper job.

I personally would never use AKZ again... For my reasons you should PM me because Im not going to broadcast them for everyone to read.

Ditto Ray Spence. I never had a problem with AKZ, but this next certifiable job will be a doozy, so Canb' Motor Works will be getting the job...

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