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quick hello to everyone to let people know that u will start to see more and more of us popping up around SAU

have just signed up sponsorhip package so make sure u keep your eyes peeled in sposnors section for some stupidly crazy deals, and possibly cheapest prices in australia on A LOT of top quality parts

for example:

- will match or beat ANY price on garrett turbos in australia that are sold from the aus network with full 12 month aus warranty

- cheapest HSD's in australia - bar none

- GREDDY, URAS, HDI, SABER, MISHIMOTO official dealers plus much more

- cheapest carbon bonnets in australia!

wont crap on about everything in here

more importantly, keep eyes peeled for smoe crazy specials and special pricing for all SAU members - u scratch our back, we'll scratch yours :)

some of you will know us from word of mouth or over on nissansilvia.com (for those that frequent both forums)

for those that dont, contact details as follows....

EAST COAST CUSTOMS

2/ 14 BOOTHBY ST, KEDRON Q 4031

ABN 75503135960

PH 3359 5466

FAX 3359 5488

EMAIL [email protected]

www.eccustoms.com

deal with all kinds of stuff but most importantly, specialize in our beloved nissan imports !!!!!

- performance upgrades

- parts sales

- accessories

- exhaust

- suspensions

- intercoolers

- turbos

- maintenance

- auto styling

- fabrication

- engine conversions

- drift and race prep

etc etc etc

have been around on ns.com for some time now.. for those of u who havent herd of us, just search for us on ns.com and im sure u wont be disappointed by the reviews from hundreds of our customers :P

anyways enough rambling

look forward to seeing everyone soon :P

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I have to highly recommend East Coast.. they not only installed the Garret 3071R and the custom fabrication on my 32 but they also did the 25 box conversion a week ago.

393Hp at the wheels! Gotta be happy with that!

Top notch guys down there too i might add!

4 thumbs up!

but u dont have 4 thumbs tiff :S

your old bits are ready for pick up today tiff - when the guy comes down i will help him laod it up and hold the cash for u till next time ur down :laugh:

how ist he new clutch and box setup goin? knowing u it is getting a decent workout :D

but u dont have 4 thumbs tiff :S

your old bits are ready for pick up today tiff - when the guy comes down i will help him laod it up and hold the cash for u till next time ur down :blink:

how ist he new clutch and box setup goin? knowing u it is getting a decent workout :P

Cheers for that hey!

The new clutch & box is fantastic.. it was a totally different car to drift on sunday!

I'm loving it!!

Another job well done! :laugh:

Hey quick question what relation does East Coast Customs have with West Coast Customs in America. Is it pure coincidence the names are so similar or was East Coast Customs named because it sounds like an already highly successful company?

Hey Rob & Ben,

I'll have to come see you when I pick up my new Stagea this weekend. Be a few mods I want to do to it, nothing over the top though. I want to keep it under the radar.

Cheers,

Adam

stagea now huh adam !!!!!!!! nice def pop by dude - have u even been up to the new shop?

adrian u make me feel all warm and fuzzy :blink: u forgot to mention good lookin tho :P

herd u sold the gtr :D:):O its comin down the shop soon man so i can let the new owner know just how nice this car is :D

must hand it to you guys not many workshop guys look after customers cars as you guys did on the dyno day ! if i hadnt done a deal with Mark id be comming to see you ! p.s im sure you love yellow nissans by now lol

u are a pleasure to deal with vish :D

and yellow nissans are great :) if only they all put out the power that yours and tiffs does

our rb26 s15 could kind of \count as yellow and that thing made just under 400rwkw untuned -- new built motor in soon so fingers crossed :P

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