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i recommend bps in cleveland behind tyre zone. I went there after having a bad experience at hardcore and they did a really good job. There not as well known and wont show dis-interest because your not wanting to spend $10k in one go but they know there stuff. The main mechanic there as worked on alot of race cars and exotic cars like ferrari and porsche.

brisbane turbo and tunning?? never used them, but they sound all right...well, as far as i know any way

I heard 90% good reports about them.

For except one where a guy went to go and pick up his car and on the way there he saw them test driving it rather hard like smokin the tyres down the back streets.

I wouldnt be happy with that.

I think the owners son drives a grey R32 GTR, he seems like a good bloke.

brisbane turbo tuning in woolloongabba?

as if! never going back to them.

they couldnt tune the thing to perfection like matt and allstar would be able to.

and they dont even have the equipment there to properly tune a powerfc. they tune it in the handcontroller. no laptop, no additional software, nothing.

pretty damm ghey!

I heard 90% good reports about them.

For except one where a guy went to go and pick up his car and on the way there he saw them test driving it rather hard like smokin the tyres down the back streets.

I wouldnt be happy with that.

I think the owners son drives a grey R32 GTR, he seems like a good bloke.

i actually went to school with him...thats why i hear all these stories from him, haha. nothing bad of course. i have talked to john personally once, and he sounded good

Matty Spry at PITS is only place in qld i can recommend......

very friendly, not arrogant like a lot of highly regarded tuners.

Heard some negative things about APC but mainly regarding overcharging.

Matty Spry at PITS is only place in qld i can recommend......

very friendly, not arrogant like a lot of highly regarded tuners.

and the best thing is you can actually sit in the passanger seat while he's on the dyno and tunnin the car and he'll explain things to you if you ask a question and will either be detailed about it or straight to the point with an answer based on how you come across with knowledge.

haven't tried allstar yet but i'm tempted to give them a bit of a go in a couple of wks time.

car's runnin a bit rich and damm the garage has way to many fumes of a morning when i go in it after lettin the car turb itself off with the turbo timer.

What ever happened to Millenium Motorsports?? Not that i live in Queensland (nor australia for that matter) anymore but he tuned my car and i was quite satisfied..

Are they still around?!

yeah millenium is still around. have heard mixed stories about them.

What ever happened to Millenium Motorsports?? Not that i live in Queensland (nor australia for that matter) anymore but he tuned my car and i was quite satisfied..

Are they still around?!

Millenium is still around. I take my car to them for everything. Great guys. Easy to talk to. Will explain everything to you. And most important, they won't rip you off.

It’s all about preference. In my opinion I like to meet the people talk to them and throw a spanner in the

Works and ask some really stupid questions if they nod like they agree or tell you something totally

Stupid take a walk & don’t go back. I spoke to allot of tuners and I went to a few because I herd they were good. They all say I specialise in this or that and that means not a thing in the real world.

I took my car to Godzilla Motor sport and they picked up things the last 4 dynos didn’t * Like why my power line was feathering out at high end... Not a hard thing to work out but if 4 Tuners missed it then wtf is that?

In my opinion

Mark and Bonnie @ Godzilla Motor sport is the only place I will take my GTR.

PH: 38904488

PS: Like I said talk to them first. The power of observation is a wonderful thing

PPS: I have tryed not to say the F bomb as much as posable in this post :)

Hmm this is a dillema for me at the moment, it comes down to who can tune R34 ROMs and is familiar with the base maps...basically Mercury can do it as they now have Nissan Live Edit. Unfortuantely I don't think Richo has done many/any ROM tunes otherwise he'd be my pick for sure, awesome guy and very helpful.

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