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Let's talk about JUN distributers in Aus.  

I want a sick GTR and it would be good if I could control here as paying thousands to some guy in Japan without knowing if he's ripping you off or not doesn't sit well with me.

Well you can stop all conversation at this point.

The Jun dist. here is Croydon Racing Developments in Silverwater.

They can assuredly get you set up with a 'sick' GT-R.

T.

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Yes he did...

He also spent quite a bit of time with AJ (Andrew Jordan) of Speedworks, who has been known to drive some pretty 'sick' cars himself. AJ tuned my GTR the other day and the results are quite nice and safe.

Speak to Croydon Racing and make sure you have a seat when they satrt giving you ball park figures, 'sick' GTR's will NOT be, by any means, cheap..

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