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Crd. ever heard of GTR-700? pretty reputable if u ask me.

Yeh lol of course i have who hasn't. Im probbly gona take it there but they mostly do big performance upgrades. tryin 2 find smaller shop if possible.

CRD...on one particular day we counted 17...YES 17 GTR's in the carpark and workshop either getting worked on or waiting to be worked on.

im sure that would have to be some sort of record...as i doubt you would even see that in Japan.

over in kirrawee on flora street in a complex auto sport i think it is

they do mostly jap cars, they send their heads 2 us to reco/ pressure test saw a SAU member there i spoke 2 him 4 a bit mentioned i had an r31

when i used to drive the work ute out there sometimes saw a couple club stickers on back windows

and they have a dyno

For most things I only take my cars to Grey Imports in Annandale. Just picked up my GTR from there today in fact after Nathan had done a few things for me and will take it back again next time. I know many of the other GTR owners I speak to daily will drive all the way across Sydney to get their cars fixed at his workshop.

Nathan also has another workshop at Mt White which he works at Fridays.

Nathan owns GTRs and there are always GTRs in his workshop.

Does this same subject get posted everyweek?

But on a lighter note, i have been so far blown away with DART automotive in punchbowl....3weeks to rebuild an engine! The car comes back next week sometime so i'll know then if Jim@DART is all that the regulars here have raved on about.

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