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Hey guys, Trying to get hold of RacingLine.

I'm heading down to Vic in a fortnight to get a powerFC tune for the RB30DET and was hoping to use RacingLine as their only 15 mins from my Sister in Cheltenham, and seem to be highly recommended from what I can tell after doing a search. This will be handy for me as I can install the power fc etc there and won't have to drive far to the tuner on the base map.

If they don't exist anymore can anyone recommend me a tuner in the south east type area of Melbourne. I've looked at the sticky and at the moment RE Customs is my next favourable choice followed by Racepace but the only thing's holding me back is not being able drive around the corner to see how they're getting on with the car, and also limping the car 45 mins-1hr to them.

Pm me also if you have any recommendations :blink: Looking for an answer fairly quick cheers!

Hey guys, Trying to get hold of RacingLine.

I'm heading down to Vic in a fortnight to get a powerFC tune for the RB30DET and was hoping to use RacingLine as their only 15 mins from my Sister in Cheltenham, and seem to be highly recommended from what I can tell after doing a search. This will be handy for me as I can install the power fc etc there and won't have to drive far to the tuner on the base map.

If they don't exist anymore can anyone recommend me a tuner in the south east type area of Melbourne. I've looked at the sticky and at the moment RE Customs is my next favourable choice followed by Racepace but the only thing's holding me back is not being able drive around the corner to see how they're getting on with the car, and also limping the car 45 mins-1hr to them.

Pm me also if you have any recommendations :D Looking for an answer fairly quick cheers!

Hey dude,

Not 100% sure of the above i can also suggest RE Customs

Give ray a call he will be happy to help you out.

Also in regards to the "install" i would just drive down on the old ecu and then pulg it in once u get to the workshop

I know ray would be more than happy to let you do that.

RE Customs

16 Yiannis Court, Springvale VIC. 3171

(03) 9548 3414

racingline is still there, i was there a few weeks ago its just there number is disconnected for some reason but it has been for ages. PM me and i will give you nigels mobile number if you like.

Also in regards to the "install" i would just drive down on the old ecu and then pulg it in once u get to the workshop

I know ray would be more than happy to let you do that.

Thats exactly what I'm going to do :)

I've got them doing the injectors, afm etc etc though which is annoying as I would have like to do it myself but im sure their workmanship is second to none. It ought to be as they've quoted me 4hr's labour to just do that :D

OK - have just jumped off the phone with Nige and ill break it down a little better to avoid confusion.

Racingline is closing down as we speak, and Nige is moving interstate in the very near future.

Currently he is still in Melbourne and is working at the Racingline location to honour/finish any current business that he has been working on.

Unfortunately he is not taking on any new jobs though as he simply wont have time to complete them before he leaves.

Racingline haven't had a landline for close to 3 months now. Both Nige and Karl can be contacted on their mobiles if you need to speak to them but as Bec said they are only open to complete existing work and best be considered closed for all intents and purposes.

Thats exactly what I'm going to do :/

I've got them doing the injectors, afm etc etc though which is annoying as I would have like to do it myself but im sure their workmanship is second to none. It ought to be as they've quoted me 4hr's labour to just do that :huh:

Awesome dude.

Hope it all works out well.

I don't doubt any of Rays work, my car is in the work shop at the moment and a very high change will be there when you drop your car off. I have parts on order and they wont arrive until around about that week.

Best of luck and make sure you let us all know how you go.

This has gotta to be one of the best suggestions ever!!!!!

Racepace is soooo far!!!!

Leave RacePace where it is, only 10-15mins away from me :huh:

Maybe you should move closer to them? Come on where are your priorities! Car first! haha

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