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I am both proud and very excited to announce the grand opening of Dahtone Racing's new workshop and RaceBorn's new showroom!

To celebrate this event, I'd like to invite all of you to join us on the day,

to give us your thoughts and feedback, for some nice BBQ food, and for a chat!

The details are posted below.

If you are definitely coming, please reply to this thread and let me know.

I look forward to seeing you all on the day!

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Hey anthony ive got a T3 turbo, front mount with piping and a full exhaust system, how much roughly to install it all? and how much for a computer and safe tune on stock internals?

Car is a 1993 Series 1 R33.

Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

R33LOD - please come see us at the shop or give us a call, and Anthony can help you with pricing for your fitment.

Looking forward to seeing some of you guys there today, should be a great day! :D

  • 3 weeks later...


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