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Dom,

we all know there are TWO sides to this story.

A GTR for 12k lol You a silly for buying it!

You shouold start telling the truth.

Were you kept in formed the whole way? Thought so.

How long does it take to pull GTR TTs off?

You should really settle the matter before crying on a public forum

Dom,

we all know there are TWO sides to this story.

So why is the other party so chicken to tell his side, or even to tell me what he did for the money

A GTR for 12k lol You a silly for buying it!

Its obvious you didnt read the original post, the car was then built by Alto Ford as a sponsorship dela and had nothing wrong with it, when finished, all suspension, turbos were replaced to my liking, It only needed a tune

You shouold start telling the truth.

That is my biggest fault in life I only EVER tell the truth, even when I should keep my mouth shut

Were you kept in formed the whole way?

Its obvious you didnt read the original post

How long does it take to pull GTR TTs off?

Who said that they wanted the TTs off, why would I want a new set of turbos off, If they were removed, why were they removed, They had only been fitted in the previous month, why wasnt I shown the turbos removed.

You should really settle the matter before crying on a public forum

I made an offer to settle and did not even get the courtesy of a reply, What would you do in this situation, let others be poisened with this stench.

It is also very interesting that you seem to know so much about this matter and yet understand so little.

2GU UP!

As do many others at other shops.

Shit Anthony yours didn't even get a look in when you built it.

Interesting that in 4 years before today, you had made 4 posts.

Its pretty obvious what your trying to do.

2GU UP!

As do many others at other shops.

Shit Anthony yours didn't even get a look in when you built it.

whats that supposed to mean?

mine died due to faulty parts, not something i did wrong, everything i did was 110% perfect

now its back together and getting tuned on monday

Not really.

I love skylines and I'm always on here.

Just never really post as I'm more an S15 and rex man.

Although I would love an R34 GTR.

They are just too pricey to mod!

That's great captain clueless.

Now make like a tree and fck off.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....!!!!

Familiar noise to many methinx..!

Tuners and broken bits. I think we nearly all have a yarn on this subject. Like they say, performance tuning is a dodgy business.

One thing to remember tho... does the boss know all the happenings.

I think the best way is to give them a "fair go" at sorting it out with a friendly approach, and no ranting.

Just "imo", from an outside view, unbiased, but learned..!

$0.02 worth..

its pretty funny that if Uwish always watches these forums but the first time he decides to post is in this subject, little bit of a coincidence in my opinion, and for all you guys that reckon this guy isnt giving him a fair go you've obviously got little experiance with dodgy tuners. it can be extremely hard for the customer not to get ripped hard if the tuner is that way inclined, and its a very tough experiance

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