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Gday everyone,

Ive been taking my HSV to the same workshop for 6 years now because i have built up a great relationship and trust the guys that work on it.

As im new to the Skyline scene and more so the Jap scene i have no idea at all where to take my R32 GTS-T with RB25 (will be a drift car) when it finally arrives. Pritty much straight away i need to get an aftermarket computer and have it tuned. As this is such a major thing i want to get it right the first time and both not have my engine destroyed and also have a great reliable tune.

Where do you guys take your cars and whats your thoughts? Also those to avoid would be great.

Yes i know i could search and i have, but im after opinions and and first hand advice.

Cheers

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Gday everyone,

Ive been taking my HSV to the same workshop for 6 years now because i have built up a great relationship and trust the guys that work on it.

As im new to the Skyline scene and more so the Jap scene i have no idea at all where to take my R32 GTS-T with RB25 (will be a drift car) when it finally arrives. Pritty much straight away i need to get an aftermarket computer and have it tuned. As this is such a major thing i want to get it right the first time and both not have my engine destroyed and also have a great reliable tune.

Where do you guys take your cars and whats your thoughts? Also those to avoid would be great.

Yes i know i could search and i have, but im after opinions and and first hand advice.

Cheers

Andrew Suvajac at ASR automotive (Castle Hill) 02 8677 3000 is the only mechanic I take my car to. Used to work at UAS, myself and several others (including S15 and Skyline owners) followed him when he left. Good bloke and good mechanic.

  • 3 weeks later...

Croydon Racing Developments - but I think they only deal with big buck drag, circuit and street cars. Don't think they do much in the way of drift setups. They are the undisputed GTR kings from back in the day :)

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