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im a new owner of a stock r34 and want some mod ... a little bit like air intake and exhaust ... and the rest is about the look : bodykit and rims with a light ....

all i need is a good place with a good price to tune it up ... i know there is thousand of place to tune but the not bad price and the good quality is what i'm looking for ....please if anyone know any of place or mechanic so listed here to help not only me , maybe another one as well !

thanks and sorry if this thread is available :D

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So you want someone to do a cheap and good job? not going to happen. Depending on how much money you want to spend, if you want the basic mods like an exhaust, pod filter, boost upgrade (boost tee) and a FMIC (intercooler) Your better off moneywise to do this yourself.

1. its easy to put these parts on

2. it will save you a lot of money

If you really want someone else to do this for you, look for import workshops/performance shops in google, your everyday mechanic will most likely break something/waste your time(money).

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