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Anyone had this done on a R33 GTR in Melbourne?

If so where?

I went to Compualign (Computer alignments in nunawading) today for a alignment... i have about -2.5 camber on the fronts and about -2 on the back..

has anyone used these guys before? they are recommended from the whiteline page... but they didn't seem to know much about skylines/My GTR... so a bit iffy about letting them install/play with my car...

Can anyone recommend someone (personal experience?) in Melb, prefer S.E Suburbs... Centreline is suppose to be good but it's a bit far away....

thanks

Guest RedLineGTR

I would be also keen to find out if any other places are the "go" to get my suspension done. Also peoples experiences about the place above, since it’s the closest to me and I don’t want to drive across half of town to get some simple things done. Thanks Rob

traction tyres in vermont i think (off stud rd) seemed to kwow their stuff when i went there for the first time. they also wanted to make sure if it was a gtr or gts. very professional and pricing is ok considering u get what u pay for...hopefully:D i think one of their customers is that purple r33gtr from targa taz cause they had a pic of it on the wall along with other customers pics so i assumed they worked on it maybe so they know about gtrs.

i would also assume that they have a 4wd lazer wheel alignment machine too?? ud have to check on that cause i forgot to ask for my mate who has a wrx.

amazing how good customer service and word of mouth can help a business out soo much hey??

anyways give them a shot. oh yeah theyre on the service lane so u have to pullin in early or else ull pass them and have to do a U turn..hehe

i used Compuline to get a handling pack put on my gtst a couple of months ago and they seemed ok to me. I needed the front camber kit too, so i got them to replace the rear camber kit in the handling pack with the front one. (didn't really have a big camber problem in the rear).

I was pretty happy with the result.

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