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race pace are good so is ice performence but i found are great dyno tuner and good price on everything they build some really top race cars and they know what they are doing and talking about is selectmaz they deal with rotarys but they also deal with 180 300 and skylines i fond they sit u down and talk to u about what u want done and what u should do and there tell u how much it cost and belive me they do great job and great prices www.selectmaz.com.au but ice and race pce are great aswell

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You might want to check out the replies in this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=43852

Notice a recurring theme?

Ben sounds really good~~~~!!! like Gavin Wood at Gold Coast

so is it far from your work??? coz i ask my girl friend and she doesn't know where Bayswater is

cheers

Daniel

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Nismo32R have u been pulled over, defected, bent over by our boys in blue, who serve and protect? us day in day out?

yeah.....i've been pull over so many times without a reason...they just want to check your car out

i've been defected for been too low when i was driving my 200sx... i hate these guys

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Probably half an hour; it not a huge distance. Grab yourself a Melway and you'll be able to see how far the journey is :)

ok....cool and thx.....

i will check it out for sure and i'm just wondering where do you guys normally hang out for cruise????

cheers

Daniel

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