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Paul,

Welcome to BMT Motorsports

At BMT MOTORSPORTS, we work as a team to provide our clientele with a service and support crew in every degree of performance they require. Drag, Drift, Street, Circuit is what BMT Motorsports is all about.

BMT aim is to satisfy the “individual”. Customising our service and product design to suit these car enthusiasts’ power requirements, but most importantly, taking their personal budget into consideration. We custom-build and resource high-end products (such as BMT, ARC, TRUST, HKS, CUSCO, APEXi, GARRETT, TEIN, FUJITSUBO, JIC MAGIC, BUDDY CLUB / NISMO / CWEST / C’S / URAS plus many more) to attain the most out of your vehicle.

BMT Motorsports is a “one stop shop” for car performance. We can cater for any type of vehicle modification that is associated with performance or show.

Some of our primary services are :

- Standard service on all makes and models.

- All mechanical repairs.

- Latest technology dyno tuning / power runs.

- Wide range of ECU’s / Doctor Drift Chips.

- Intercooler kits (bolt on / custom)

- Clutch kits (from standard to full race prepped)

- Engine conversions / swaps.

- Second hand performance motors / parts.

- Supply of leading Japanese performance brands.

- Performance and general engine builds / rebuilds.

- Port & Polishing Heads / Manifolds etc

- Turbo supply / high flowing / rebuilds.

- Performance exhaust systems (bolt on / custom).

- Suspension & handling packages.

- Body-kits to suit most Japanese makes.

BMT Motorsports won numerous awards at the recent Melbourne Autosalon, and has been invited to attend the exclusive up-coming “Final Battle” in Sydney, with 8 car entries offered. BMT Motorsports held a stand with Skylines Australia on the 12-13 July 2003 at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, Southbank.

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