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Surprised that there's only been one nomination for CRD, given the number of GT-Rs you see in their parking lot (and the number of "big" cars they've put together).

For installing stuff I've been quite happy with Joshua from Pro Concept in West Ryde. He knows his mechanical stuff, especially for Nissans, and he's got an attention for detail that I don't see that often.

haha Scathing you beat me to it...

Seconded for Josh at Pro Concept.....

EVERYTHING mechanical I wont let anyone else touch my car.

tuning is done by hitman and fabrication work by maroun at Race Solutions.

So besides tuning and fabrication..everything else like installation and engine work and even suspension work is done by Josh. Cleanest workshop you will ever see.

IMHO one of the best nissan mechanics around.

ECU, Intercooler, Dump Pipe, Boost Controller, BOV.

ECU - power fc from the web and tune from unigroup or chip and tune from unigroup. Yavuz is the only dyno/tuner guy I've seen who's ever looked like he cares for the car getting tuned/on the dyno.

Intercooler - Recommend a GTR cooler for anything up to 250rwkw. Find it on the forums or buy a new one on the web, I wouldn't bother with the rubbish being sold at places like justjap.

Dump pipe - BATMBL on these forums will do you a good deal, just PM him he runs bosimporting.com.au and has dumppipes out the ass.

Boost controller - wait for a good second hand one on forums or buy a new one from a place like nengun. I recommend a blitz dual solenoid, either the current model or the model back.

BOV - if you really want one just buy one second hand off the forums, give it a clean and a lube and away you go. You may need some fabrication work for the adaptor but people sometimes sell these together. I have a professor sheepdog bov for sale if you want (pm me).

Good luck.

Judging by the response about bel, that place seems pretty good...

im lookin for a good mechanic to do some actual mechanic work on my R32 regarding a clutch and pedal box work.....

might go to bel and see what they can do

What do you guys reckon about Unique auto sports in castle hill?????

i have heard they are pretty good???

Judging by the response about bel, that place seems pretty good...

im lookin for a good mechanic to do some actual mechanic work on my R32 regarding a clutch and pedal box work.....

might go to bel and see what they can do

What do you guys reckon about Unique auto sports in castle hill?????

i have heard they are pretty good???

If its clutch work you need to get done.

www.westernclutch.com.au

they are in St Marys.....they are a clutch specialist.

Judging by the response about bel, that place seems pretty good...

im lookin for a good mechanic to do some actual mechanic work on my R32 regarding a clutch and pedal box work.....

might go to bel and see what they can do

What do you guys reckon about Unique auto sports in castle hill?????

i have heard they are pretty good???

I would personally recommend MArk @ MRC over UAS.. MArk used to work there couple of years ago befor eopening up his own place... Marks has a high standard of work, aswell as being down to earth, and doesnt mind explaining things, and recommending few diferent alternatives

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