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Hey guys need some advice on where to get my r32 gtr tuned ??

Its a fresh import from Japan heared race pace is the best for gtr's but unsure anyone here tuned there gtr there? or have any other suggestions??

ta

RacePace, RE customs (see my sig), Creatd are what i can think of off the top of my head. i use RE. Ray's a top bloke and is very good at what he does. im happy with my car in his and his employees' care. a lot of people recommend racepace for gtrs and Ben does produce some monsters. depends on who you are located closer to.

Thanks for the help peepz

I dont mind travelling.. i have not heared of those tuners before only race pace... this is making things hard haha i guess i will just have to do some more research :D Another question who's the best tuner in aus for gtr's??

Thanks for the help peepz

I dont mind travelling.. i have not heared of those tuners before only race pace... this is making things hard haha i guess i will just have to do some more research :D Another question who's the best tuner in aus for gtr's??

Best tuner in aust for GTR's? That question will only start a debate. There are plenty of good tuners. Benno is known for his work on GTR's. Ray at RE is good at what he does and the blokes at Sabbadin EAS Creatd etc would also be good at what they do. Id suggest you visit the 1s you would be interested in taking your car to and have a chat with them.

Hey guys need some advice on where to get my r32 gtr tuned ??

Its a fresh import from Japan heared race pace is the best for gtr's but unsure anyone here tuned there gtr there? or have any other suggestions??

ta

I've taken my GT-R to GTech in Campbellfield for ages and they have a lot of experience with GT-Rs as well.

Whoever you ask is always going to give you a different answer, best bet is to ring a few places and have a chat and see how you go after that.

Best tuner in aust for GTR's? That question will only start a debate. There are plenty of good tuners. Benno is known for his work on GTR's. Ray at RE is good at what he does and the blokes at Sabbadin EAS Creatd etc would also be good at what they do. Id suggest you visit the 1s you would be interested in taking your car to and have a chat with them.

haha kool ill shut up now before Jerry gets involved :( ill figure something out..

anyone running their cars at calder on the 7th of sept?

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