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Site looks ok.. Nice layout, has Skyline at the top of the menu. Umm what else lets you login to the site ?

Oh has currency exchanges.. Nice..

rofl.. Sorry.. :(

No idea, best to maybe ask in the Force Induction Threads: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...php?showforum=8

:(

man if I got a dollar for everyone's who's ripped off photo's of the Z Tune for they're ads I'd be a billionare!

worst one was some tyre shop in Sydney who photoshopped a set of dog ugly chromies onto it for they're ad... BLASPHEMY!!!!!

That looks good!. I like the Wideband lambda features i assume are included in the price.

just to enable that in a motec will take close to a grand away from your pocket.

If you find some one that is good with them, as in totaly understands their install and diagnostics i see no reason why not to buy it unless you need special features like Launch,traction,gearcut control Etc.

it does look like they are trying to supply a similar feel to the motec system with out the huge prices and fancy features for drag.

More info on the site for the Dash would be Helpful too...

And did these guys join up with EMS ?

Good luck N1 R33 GTR ...

Edited by ishh
Jess,,,Ring Alex at Redline,(link at the bottom of my thread) he knows more about Wolf and other ecus than every person who's posted here.

Neil.

Ok thanks I might do that havent decided what car it will be going in yet :)

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