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Having a dyno run is pretty straight forward, get a quote from Unigroup, Unique autosports, Bel Garage and CRD and then decide.

But...off topic...did you get hold of a Nismo GTR? I heard about 1 beign in sydney the other day?

I would have to say that also if you where in South Australia you would also take it to Tillbrooks Auto & Dyno

Thats where Martin Donnon Started I believe and still does some tunning at times John Munro had his cars built there and Mick Stanic from Sub Zero was there too before his father took him back and went to India.

OK OK OK This is for Sydney but just thought I would through that in. CRD ALL THE WAY for SYD

if i were in SA, i would definately bring my car down to Willall racing, Keir Wilson is probally THE most experienced GTR guy in australia.

Edit: sorry, just realised he meant in sydney. sorry!

Unigroup or CRD are probrably your better bets. If you don't have a large budget Unigroup are very cheap and I've had friends getting good results there. CRD are also good, but you will need deeper pockets.

we've had experiance at a lot of tuners in Sydney, but by far CRD is the best.

Just go round there one day and check out some of the massive horsepower GTR's they work on.

cheers

As with Ben, CRD tunes my GTR and it wont go anywhere else.

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