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Could anyone point me to a workshop on the GC that knows what they're doing ? I have been told that there may be one up towards Nerang that are very good but the teller didn't know any details.

Yeh mate,the one in nerang is Ultimate performance.Ben who owns or runs the place is an absolute champ.Has done a lot of work on skylines including mine.The only other place i would recommend is japanese parts and performance at molendinar.They import a shit load of parts from japan and have built heaps of drift cars.The only downside with them is that the always seem to be flat stick doing drift cars up so u may have to book way in advance.

Ulimate:2/88 spencer rd Nerang.0755960325.

Yeh mate,the one in nerang is Ultimate performance.Ben who owns or runs the place is an absolute champ.Has done a lot of work on skylines including mine.The only other place i would recommend is japanese parts and performance at molendinar.They import a shit load of parts from japan and have built heaps of drift cars.The only downside with them is that the always seem to be flat stick doing drift cars up so u may have to book way in advance.

Ulimate:2/88 spencer rd Nerang.0755960325.

Thanks mighty for that :pirate:

wolfs workshop do absolutly EVERYTHING to my skyline

dale knows his shit

and does a really bloody good job at it too!

better to go to someone who does it for a passion not just job =]

pm me if you want details

located at southport

Dale's great........

We love dale.

Wolf's workshop is highly recommended.

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