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You could also try RHEMAC MOTORS in Gawler,they have had many years exp with all types of engine maching (most workshops around adel have their m'cing done by RHEMAC!) they have state of the art workshop and are very professional in all they do!Give DES a ring and see what he can do for ya..

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SKYLINE (Kym)... B)

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hi, i recently had my RB25 rebuilt at boostworx, they organised all the parts, machining ect for me. i would recommend them.

Sambo33,

If you don't mind me asking, how much did it cost you all up and what was done? U can PM me if u like.

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I'm having a good experience with allen engineering, they have given me some great advice - and really know what they are doing.

The best thing is they were one of the cheaper quotes I'd gotten, and they are a proper engineers, not just a mechanic who does a wheel alignment and a spark plug change in the morning and bolts a few engines together in the afternoon. :)

The only thing that may put you off is the fact they are out in mallala (45min drive from the city) - and you probably wont be able to leave your car there (i just dropped the engine parts off).

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One of the guys I know got his SR20 rebuilt by Nisspeed. Might be worth checking them out...

I think you'll find Boostwork simply use Nisspeed for engine rebuilds. Nisspeed have done alot of RB25DETs over the years......not mine .....yet :(

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