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I just bought my self a R32 GTR from NSW and need to get a roadworthy certificate and basic service oil and coolant.

I know that there are a lot of places that do road worthies but would rather go somewhere where they are familiar with these type of cars and have easy access, (being lowered) in the Brisbane area.

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Dan at Elite Racing Developments

www.erd.com.au (phone number and address on the site)

Give him a bell, I'm guessing he can do roadies but he has definitely worked on a Skyline or two (or a hundred) in the past and is about as thorough and fastidious as you'll find.

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