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I'm on the Sunny coast but happy to travel to find a place that's knowledgeable on the V36 platform. My first job is an Akenbono brake upgrade (I have the parts via gumtree).

Any suggestions?

Pete

 

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  • mybrains changed the title to good V36 tune shops in QLD?

East Coast Customs are probably the most popular option. They’re in the northern suburbs of Brisbane. They do a lot of VQ’s as well as other platforms. I thought I heard they may be the only licensed Uprev tuner in Qld even 🤷‍♂️

 

I did the brake upgrade last year. A great upgrade over stock. Did you get adaptor brackets for the front or steel lines too? I followed a thread from the US forums which was pretty comprehensive. I took a fair few photos if you need any help 👍

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Yes East Coast Customs are the go. Rob actually spent a bit of time with Uprev in the US.
Best to give them a call and speak with them on what you want, pretty good staff and know the platform quiet well.

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