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they seem to have built my engine and did my setup and tuned it.. when the car was running i was doing a full drift night 6 - 11pm without breaks and without ending problems.. only break i ever did take was when i blew my tyres..

295kw 18psi from an internally stock rb25 with std coils on pump fuel :ninja:

im not a typical macedonian wog..

im actually not friends with many macedonians or mechanics.. i bring my work and pay for only good in return..

the guys who work on mine and my brothers bikes are greek.. does that mean im ment to hate them?

Edited by LTHLRB
im not sure of creatd, they boosted my stock s15 to 17psi and wondered why there was detonation (no ic, stock exhaust and filter/box)

you seem to be a little ethnocentric and therefore bias as they are macodonian as are you.

lol.

Almost every performance workshop in Melbourne will favour a certain ethnicity.

ive been taking my gtr to protek,dom and joe really look after me n my gtr, they do pretty good jobs and dom is really well at tuning, ive took my car back couple times but no major problems, i also recommend chasers, they are excellent aparentely, they built my mate ahmeds 500+kw r33 gtst with the gtr motor with the t88 and also seen other cars, racepace i have never been to but my mate took his r33 gtr there and they are excellent and he pretty much deeals with the gtr because we went there last time and he had heaps of gtr's there so he obviously knows what his doing but mate if you want chasers are very good but and i trust my car with chasers and protek, im also in the northern suburbs, not far from greenvale and plates are GTRBOS hehe

cheers guys

ive been taking my gtr to protek,dom and joe really look after me n my gtr, they do pretty good jobs and dom is really well at tuning, ive took my car back couple times but no major problems, i also recommend chasers, they are excellent aparentely, they built my mate ahmeds 500+kw r33 gtst with the gtr motor with the t88 and also seen other cars, racepace i have never been to but my mate took his r33 gtr there and they are excellent and he pretty much deeals with the gtr because we went there last time and he had heaps of gtr's there so he obviously knows what his doing but mate if you want chasers are very good but and i trust my car with chasers and protek, im also in the northern suburbs, not far from greenvale and plates are GTRBOS hehe

cheers guys

Seen your car there a fair few times :banana:

they seem to have built my engine and did my setup and tuned it.. when the car was running i was doing a full drift night 6 - 11pm without breaks and without ending problems.. only break i ever did take was when i blew my tyres..

295kw 18psi from an internally stock rb25 with std coils on pump fuel :down:

im not a typical macedonian wog..

im actually not friends with many macedonians or mechanics.. i bring my work and pay for only good in return..

the guys who work on mine and my brothers bikes are greek.. does that mean im ment to hate them?

macos in skylines ftw! :D except my r33 is about as stock as they come...

Got my GT-R back from Gtech in campbellfield yesterday, very happy with the work they did on it and would recommend them.

Yea denis is a good bloke i have taken my car there befor so have my mates, He good with rb engines.

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