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Hi all, i finally bought myself a R33 GTR and got it back down here to melbourne, now i really need to get it on a dyno and tuned properly, where would you guys recommend that's both fairly priced and knows their rb26's?

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I'm also looking at getting the plastic surrounding the dash wrapped in leather or replaced for carbon fibre (it's a little scratched up and looks out of place compared to the rest of the car which is mint).

Any help would be appreciated!

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Trent @ ChequeredTuning.

https://www.facebook.com/ChequeredTuning

He has years of experience with RB26's, we know a few happy customers of his.

Thats our Supercharged Honda S2000 on top of his page that he did for us the other day........drives beautifully and goes hard......

For GT-R's and RB26 here is the only place to go, they will also be able to fix any issues that arise while tuning and tell you if the car is on the money so to speak.

Racepace Motorsport

(03) 9762 9421

Also there is a sticky at the top of the forum with other tuning shops

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Thanks guys, i'm gonna go with racepace i think.

Does anyone know a place that can get plastic wrapped in carbon fibre (with the bath they do in the water to give it a layer) as my plastic around the dash is all scratched up and the only really shitty thing about the interior.

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For GT-R's and RB26 here is the only place to go, they will also be able to fix any issues that arise while tuning and tell you if the car is on the money so to speak.

Racepace Motorsport

(03) 9762 9421

Also there is a sticky at the top of the forum with other tuning shops

+1 to racepace.

car gets better and better every time it goes there

Racepace for me as well.

RPM have looked after my car. Not sure if I have gotten worse and worse but my car is definitely getting better and better.

10 year long (and happy) customer of Racepace here.

Given you're usually the instigator, long as you don't, it should be fine? :D

Just making sure you know that Racepace is where to go for a tune :D

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