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Alternatively give Competition Friction a call. They don't do RB74's but they do have some other pads. They're an AP Racing supplier and I've bought stuff from them before, they're really good. Can probably get you something worth buying.

I don't have their number but whitepages.com.au is your friend.

Gave John a call at Competition Friction, he recommended the Ferodo Racing DS2500 pads. They fit them to OEM HSV's and what not (you know, the boaty whale things...) so they will be adequate for road use (and occasional track use).

~$238 front's, $209 rears - but he did mention that i could probably swap to a cheaper rear option as the fronts do indeed do most of the braking work.

They are located in Murrambatemen apparently, but can organise to get the stuff to Canberra.

Yeah sorry I forgot to mention that they're in Murrambateman.

Last time I bought AP fluid from them I bought it over the phone at 3pm and they couriered it to my place by 6pm for $9.00.

  • 4 weeks later...
I also use gas tune.

got my new clutch put in there last week.

ill need to book in for a tune sometime soon as well

Mate! How much did you pay for the installation of your clutch. Mine is due to change and would like to know the price? BTW, where is gas tune located?

Cheers!

Mate! How much did you pay for the installation of your clutch. Mine is due to change and would like to know the price? BTW, where is gas tune located?

Cheers!

Gas Tune is in the same set of shops as AudioTech on Scollay Street, Greenway -next to car lovers. Dave runs the shop.

A new clutch installed has previously cost me $900.

Cheers

Edited by Sinista32
  • 1 month later...

Have to give thumbs up to Marc at Discount Tyres Belconnen, had the car breakdown at the start of the week. Fitted me in, fixed the problem, reasonable charge, and explained exactly what the problem was and how it was fixed.

Edited by CeJay

Just wanting to confirm that Ed is still at Integra??????????

now owning a R33 (stock!) was considering going to a mechanic that actually knows about them (current mechanic is good but doesnt do any skylines normally).

Based on the feedback, and the fact Integra is close by it sounds like the place to go.

My understanding is that Ed is no longer at Integra. He may show up at AutoTech next year.

Local

Trojan is rated by many on here as good with Skylines.

Peter at Autotech (Fyshwick) for tuning is one of the better ones around at the moment.

Interstate

Croydons (CRD) in Sydney.

As far as going to Integra :rofl: at your own peril.

From a soarer perspective, Trojan rate very highly in my books. AutoTech dyno tuned her last year, which was a great tune; however, he told us he is cautious and wouldn't run anymore than 15psi unless 600cc injecters were fitted. As a result of the dyno shootout at Jakes Performance, I will be going there to get some tweaking done. For normal servicing/problems though, I go to Neil Griffiths at Rush Imports in Queanbeyan, as he is the soarer/toyota guru of probably the whole of Canberra. Despite my previous 'loyalty' to EVO Motorsport; they lost me when Stu forgot what spark plugs to use in the soarer when he did a minor service awhile ago. Rush wasn't open so he asked EVO and the ones they recommended were totally wrong and left her running rather rough until Neil fixed it.

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