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Can anyone tell me some places to have my r32 gtst remapped? Prefferably in hobart would be great. Also what sought of price am i looking at. It's only the stock ECU

No one in Tassie is able to do a stock ECU remapp.

Talk to Sam "Dr Drift" from NS.com as he is the stock ECU king.

Cheers B

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so i have to pay for a new computer and the pay to get it tuned as well :)

Sam can remapp and tune your stock ECU mate and with better results than you could ever imagine.

Send him a PM and he will sort you out im sure.

Otherwise i have a brand new AP Engineered Power FC here 4 sale :D

Cheers B

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alright, so i have hooked up with an apexi SAFC 2, now i looked into DR drift doing it when he is down but that seems rather booked out :D so that leaves me to options. Spend another $500 $600 and go over to melbourne and get it done, or have it done down here. But here is the problem. I dont have a spare $600 to go to melbourne and all i have heard about the tuners down here is that they suck. SO what should i do?

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alright, so i have hooked up with an apexi SAFC 2, now i looked into DR drift doing it when he is down but that seems rather booked out :D so that leaves me to options. Spend another $500 $600 and go over to melbourne and get it done, or have it done down here. But here is the problem. I dont have a spare $600 to go to melbourne and all i have heard about the tuners down here is that they suck. SO what should i do?

1: there is still room to get on the list as Sam will be tuning for 2 days, so talk to Pauly and get on the list.

2: No need to go to melbourne as thats why we are bringing Sam down so there isnt 20 cars going over :lol:

3: The tuners here dont "suck" as you put it and some are close friends of this forum so i would watch what ya say in future.

There just dont have the experience or knowledge that some one like Sam has or Ben from Racepace.

If you need info on anything then use the PM or email me bj_glover(at)hotmail.com

more than happy to help you out :P

Cheers B

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not meaning to offend any of them when i said they sucked lol, just heard and been told by alot of people not to bother thats all.

heard the expression a book is only as good as its cover???

You will never know if you dont give it a chance.

Some of the guys have had bad experinces and therefore wont deal with certain locals.

Others like Benno, Whitey, Justin (XRATED) have nothing but good things to say.

You have to weigh up the pros and cons mate and make up your own mind.

Not follow the crowd like the rest of the sheep :D

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