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Hi guys....has any1 heard or have any expierence with these guys out at Auburn, NSW.... Birrong automotives they call themselves, been told they really know wat they r doing with rb's...planning on taking me rb25det there. Any feedback would be great, cheers!

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You've been waiting a whole day with no reply.

Tried and true places in the west with plenty of experience on RBs include

a) Hills $$$$

b) Unique Auto Sports $$$

c) Bel Garage $$$

d) Steve's Auto Barn $$

e) Croydon $$$$

$ = expense/Hr

Bels Garage = $$$$$$$$$

i have had exprience with these guys my mte went and got a 20 valve install in his AE86 took a fair few months and $12,000 later

and they said it was all because he retained the AC as they wanted to get rid of the AC and he said no he wanted it

The mods that were performed was--

Full exhaust+ headers

EMS STINGER ECU

New Clutch

4 air rams

Alloy radiator

every1 i talked to bout told me it was a basic job fiting the 20 valve as a plate is made up and put on the side but these guys tok like 4 months or more and charaged the earth.

But hey these guys might be good at RB's i dunno i went there with my Calais RB30/25 and they said they dont tune microtech and then went back later on they said they dont like tuning them but will do it for $600 i was like well if they dont like it i cant see them giving me the best tune they can i think ill go elswhere before i get a tune and lose a piston.

1st hnd exprience guys.

Birrong has a very fast VL if that floats your boat.

From what i know, they're very good at building very quick quarter mile cars.

I haven't used them, but i do know the owner is very passionate when it comes to cars.

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