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hey kids

jus after some recomendations on a trustworthy workshop in brissie (northside prefered) who knows a thing or too about sr20's.

*please no flaming of workshops, if someone has some bad opinions pm me*

cheers!

matty

hey mate give Performance motorsport a call they know alot about sr20's 4g63s ej series engines i had my car old bluebird u13 turbo rebuilt and my galant vr4 done by robin perfect both times no problems a bit pricey tho.. hope it helps they in slacks creek

yeah perFOURmance motorsport have built a lot of tough 4 cylinders.

got my gearbox done through them (of no relevance i know) and saw their work, and some of the cars they have built, they have built a 10sec datsun 1600 running an sr20det.

hey mate give Performance motorsport a call they know alot about sr20's 4g63s ej series engines i had my car old bluebird u13 turbo rebuilt and my galant vr4 done by robin perfect both times no problems a bit pricey tho.. hope it helps they in slacks creek

Mercury Motorsport at Newmarket is really good.

SAU Qld club sponsor (so you get a discount if you're in the club)

Trent, the owner has a 300+kW S15 so he knows a thing or two about SR20's.

second that one, they recently worked on my brothers GTiR, goes much better than the last workshop he used, 51kW better to be exact.

got my 180 built at mercury and would definently get them to do it all again. Yes the owner Trent has a sr20 at last run on the dyno pulled something like 365 kw at the wheels... So that is a.....ah i lost count, 1 more for mercury motorsport.

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