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o0o sounds interesting!ill come check it out on sunday when im there. the saturn black actually matched everything else in the car and the dash around it very well.he was very happy with the result.i use the same paint on my plastics in my 33 but with a clear over the top.looks sexy as with a clear but abit shiny so i think ill go back to just the plain saturn black without a clear.

does willall racing have a website? anyone?

any one had experiences with them?

yeh i had my forged engine built by them, they did a great job.....but then again that was when peter hall was still working there, he was very heplful with alot of experience with all skylines

planning of taking mine there soon 2 compare their tune with simon's tune

what paint are you using? the paint i use is chemical resistant,heat proof to 500c i think it was,and scratch resistant.i havnt been able to scratch it at all once its set.altho i do go over board with the clear coat so it really gives a deep glossy look to the paint.

ah yea,iv never tryed that stuff.i mainly use VHT stuff so it is esentially caliper paint lol.

i have been doing some searching and it seems no one is activly making SAU stickers any more? if the demand is there im happy to supply some more to order.

yeh i had my forged engine built by them, they did a great job.....but then again that was when peter hall was still working there, he was very heplful with alot of experience with all skylines

planning of taking mine there soon 2 compare their tune with simon's tune

i take it you mean morpowa simon??

thats why im going there, see if they can pull more out of it, im just not confident

simon spent quality time on the tune in half a day inc install.....

i think its able to run more boost with the supporting mods i have.

Haha yeah kudos to you in the hills Ryan, left me and my non grippy Wanlis and lack of power behind!

thanks mate

well mine feels far from ''amazing'' at the moment, laggy as all f**k,

im taking it to wilall racing soon, im sure its capable of more....its felt better than this.

i just dont feel simon spent much time on a quality tune.

didn't you mention something about white smoke a few days ago, also HOW laggy? shouldn't be laggy at all with a highflow.

hahaha got a few bites on the r33 boaty thing. :thumbsup:
does willall racing have a website? anyone?

any one had experiences with them?

haven't been reading any of my posts? I went and compared jeff from THE SPEED LAB and a Tune by Martin Donnon (willall racing) and there was a noticable difference and i highly reccommend. No website, Look below for their number.

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