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I only just bought my car two weeks ago and was recommended to AutoTech (Gavin Wood) - this is at the fabuloue Gold Coast (?) where I live. Took my car there the other day - very impressed. This guy is a Skyline specialist, and I understand a lot of Skyline owners on the Caost go to him.

gavin does not do the work we do

Brisbane Tuning and Turbo at Woolangabba..

Was the second turbo specialist shop in Brisbane..

Has a dyno, ask for John and tell him Scott McAndrew told him t go..

Great people, good prices, very proffesional and friendly..

3393 1588

what ever you guys do do not take your car to brisbane turbo and tune at w/gabba. they are friendly untill something goes wrong. they ****ed my car up while fitting mods, i have had alot of gtrs and supras so take my advice. these guys learn at customers expense. they were even disputing eachother while tuning the car. take your cars to someone that knows them inside out, not money hungry idiots.

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Originally Posted by 002 NVS

Brisbane Tuning and Turbo at Woolangabba..

Was the second turbo specialist shop in Brisbane..

Has a dyno, ask for John and tell him Scott McAndrew told him t go..

Great people, good prices, very proffesional and friendly..

3393 1588

i dont think so!!

i will use chapman&chapman or Stef at IMS, i have no problem with those two performance shop, i am not trust any other performance shop, i used own silvia,Soarer,300ZX,R32GTR and i own R33GTST now, i heard a lot of dodge performance shop in brisbane and gold coast,so becareful abt this,

what ever you guys do do not take your car to brisbane turbo and tune at w/gabba. they are friendly untill something goes wrong. they ****ed my car up while fitting mods, i have had alot of gtrs and supras so take my advice. these guys learn at customers expense. they were even disputing eachother while tuning the car. take your cars to someone that knows them inside out, not money hungry idiots.

Well well well if it isnt sean who tried to f*** us over for a engine rebuild saying that we stuffed something and then comes and complains when it was none of our wrong doing. yes we did have problems when working on his car installing an aftermarket part we broke one so what ... he was not charged for our error ... why should he be? as for us arguing when tuning it i have no idea what planet you are on mate. 70% of our work is jap imports and majority skylines. great ur pissed off that we didnt wanna pay for a rebuild that was none of our wrong doing dont take it out on us that we dont work with con artists. when the car left our shop we did a compression test and it was perfect i suggest that no1 does work 4 the pearl white widebody GTR of seans because as always the second something goes wrong hes is going to try lay the blame on someone else not accept that him flogging his car is the reason it blew up.

feel free to contact us for any of your performance or general mechanical needs we have over 20 years experience and as far as we are concerned our customers leave happy.

thanks for reading

ps. Thanx for bringing this to our attention Pete ! :devil:

(one of our many very happy 33 GTR customers)

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Brisbane Tuning and Turbo Centre

15-17 Nile street Woolloongabba 4102

ph. 3393 1588

fax. 3217 4767

Quote:

Originally Posted by 002 NVS

Brisbane Tuning and Turbo at Woolangabba..

Was the second turbo specialist shop in Brisbane..

Has a dyno' date=' ask for John and tell him Scott McAndrew told him t go..

Great people, good prices, very proffesional and friendly..

3393 1588

i dont think so!!

i will use chapman&chapman or Stef at IMS, i have no problem with those two performance shop, i am not trust any other performance shop, i used own silvia,Soarer,300ZX,R32GTR and i own R33GTST now, i heard a lot of dodge performance shop in brisbane and gold coast,so becareful abt this,

i recently posted an angry messege about brisbane turbo and tune. i have spoken to john about the matter and we have sorted it out. i further state that i have no bad recommendation about them and the information i had before was incorrect. so to john and staff i apologise. keep up the good work.

My car is tunned by subzero.

It has a power fc.

They are one of the few places that have laptop software for a POWER FC

My tune is making good power and is good on fuel!

Anyways if you want a place that knows what they are doing on skylines go to subzero, especially for performance!

55717077

My car is tunned by subzero.

It has a power fc.

They are one of the few places that have laptop software for a POWER FC

My tune is making good power and is good on fuel!

If you had of driven around the corner (literally), you would have found gavin wood who is another place with the laptop software (FYI, its called FC Data Logit... http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz) who tunes an orright tune :rolleyes:

Anyways if you want a place that knows what they are doing on skylines go to subzero, especially for performance!

55717077

Alternatively, http://www.autech.net.au (spam spam spam!)

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