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www.justjap.com.au or similar check the trader section found near for sale...

get a kit and then either DIY or find a trusted installer...

dont know anyone on the sunny coast personally but there is RPM at Morayfield which is not far to drive...

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AMAUTO can do anything.

at sunshine coast.

http://amauto.com.au/

don't worry about the subaru conversion..

he does those with his eyes closed.

he's put so many different motors in so many things it's silly.

latest is a 2jz in to a 67 crown.

give him a call and get a price.

you'll never go anywhere else.

I drive up from Brisbane for any work to be done.

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AMAUTO can do anything.

at sunshine coast.

http://amauto.com.au/

don't worry about the subaru conversion..

he does those with his eyes closed.

he's put so many different motors in so many things it's silly.

latest is a 2jz in to a 67 crown.

give him a call and get a price.

you'll never go anywhere else.

I drive up from Brisbane for any work to be done.

Hahaha i wouldnt touch these guys with a 10 foot poll (miles and Allan), leave your car there and you'll be told you have a stuffed engine,( not me but some people in know) then find out there was nothing wrong with the engine to which they resell to someone else and put another lucky dip engine in your car.Suggest you go have a look at some of there work and any other workshops work before going ahead with any work.

Marty at Mw performance is one of the best, 54455953,he is kunda park.

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i've heard nothing but good from am auto..

a place where my r31 copue is atm, with getting front mount and cooler and lots work done, red roo in nambour.. or ultra tune.. is the sister shop

quality work there :D

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Hey mate, If you have any ability with the tools save yourself some cash and fit one yourself. I bought a stealth kit from just jap and fit it pretty easily. Didn't take all that long either.

I'm in Landsborough so if you want some help give us a yell. What colour is the 33? I have most likely seen it around.

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Hey mate, If you have any ability with the tools save yourself some cash and fit one yourself. I bought a stealth kit from just jap and fit it pretty easily. Didn't take all that long either.

I'm in Landsborough so if you want some help give us a yell. What colour is the 33? I have most likely seen it around.

yeh sounds good man ive never installed one before so i was just gonna save myself the hassle but it would be good to give it a shot. its white atm, havent driven it in about 8 months so u wouldnt have seen it for a while im goin to pick it up in 10 weeks so around then i might give you a buzz and let u no!

cheers

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