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If you look hard enough, there's already a Sticky at the top of the forums with links to recommended SAU workshops.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Lo...ops-t13305.html

Depending on location, Racepace is one workshop that specializes in GTRs. You might wanna give them a call.

was down at Status tuning one day when they were checking a car out... practically nearly pulled it apart! :( looked like a damn thorough check.

Not sure if it's something they do, but could be worth an ask, Trent will definitely know what to look for. So would Ben at RacePace but don't know if they do car inspections anymore

if hes claiming that the engine was re-built the only way is to take off the sump , thats too much work , or use a bore scope to look in the engine , by removing the oil drain from the front turbo and put this tool thru the hole this willl see the after maket rods and pistons , i know oh performance has one of these machines , or you can take the chance that there might be these aftermarket parts in this engine with out looking how would you know

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