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Just Jap Racing is proud to bring our customers the biggest and most comprehensive range of OEM and High Performance Upgrade Parts for the Nissan R35 GTR, coupled with an expert workshop team that know the R35 GTR inside out and back to front.

We have everything under one roof and currently offer a range of professional services for the R35 from scheduled servicing and routine maintenance through to the most hardcore of engine and gearbox builds for top level racing and Time Attack.

In basic terms, if its R35, we have it and can do it!

We currently have 3 of our very own Just Jap Racing R35's under constant development with a street car and Targa car (in the build) here in Sydney, and a Time Attack R35 at our Japanese office, and continue to conduct extensive R&D and product testing in Australia, Japan and New Zealand, and are responsible for the build, preparation on and on-going maintenance for many competitive race R35 GTR's both in Australia and overseas.

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OUR MASSIVE RANGE OF STOCK INCLUDES TOP SHELF PRODUCTS FROM THE VERY BEST IN R35 TUNING

- Kansai Service

- Dodson Motorsport

- COBB

- Blitz

- HKS

- Mines

- Injector Dynamics

- Nissan OEM

- Carillo

- DBA

- Hardrace

- Zele

- ATTKD

- Haltech

- ATS

- Quaife

- ATI

- BC Racing

- KW Suspension

- Super Titan

- Turbosmart

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SERVICES WE CURRENTLY OFFER IN-HOUSE INCLUDE:

- Logbook Servicing

- Performance Modifications

- Engine Building (Standard Displacement & Stroker Setup's)

- Crate Engines (Long & Short)

- Gearbox Strengthening & Rebuilding

- Fault Diagnostics

- Race Preparation

SNAPSHOT OF OUR CURRENT PRODUCT LINEUP

Here is a little taste of the broad range of parts we carry in stock in our Sydney Warehouse, the majority if which are all ready for immediate pickup and delivery!

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WANT TO KNOW MORE?

Check out our mammoth parts lineup online now at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery.

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here

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