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:P Hi guys where abouts on the south coast of NSW can i get a Apexi Power FC tuned, don't wanna buy one if i've gotta trailer it a million miles. Cheers

Hi mate i am from sydney and have the same computer if you want to buy it get it installed and dyno'd at one place check out this site its in sydney

www.uniqueautosports.com

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CRD, Unigroup engineering, SAS Automotive have all good really good reps, but are in syd. Shouldn't have to get it trailered, either run with stock ecu to shop then plug in, or base maps should be fine to get it there i thought.

http://www.croydonracingdevelopments.com/about_us.htm

http://www.unigroup.com.au/

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:P Hi guys where abouts on the south coast of NSW can i get a Apexi Power FC tuned, don't wanna buy one if i've gotta trailer it a million miles. Cheers

What mods have you done, if they are basic then just plug it in and drive the car to the tuner, just don't flog the ass out of it.

Or buy it and drive to your with it in its box and swap it out at the Tuner.

In Canberra I would reccomend ESP Racing or Auto-Tech.

Or In Sydney go to Uni-Group

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I have used Screaming Performance in Fairy Meadow with good success in the past. Daryl, the owner, is very switched on - however the workshop I think reflects his mind - quite dirty :)

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I've left this open up until now because you're out of the general Sydney CBD, but now that you've got a few answers I'll close it.

Anyone else:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...er-t228238.html

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