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Advan Performance Center

137 Silverwater Rd

Silverwater

NSW 2128

Ph 02 9647 1326

Fax 02 9647 1327

Joviant Performance

23 ORCHARD RD

BROOKVALE NSW

AUSTRALIA 2100

ph:02 9905 3399 fax:02 9905 3673

email:[email protected]

Unique Autosports

Unit A3, No. 2A Victoria Ave

Castle Hill

Sydney NSW

Australia 2154

9634 8000

Rick Shaw

Five Dock

02 9798 5713

V&E Rigoli Racing

Ph: 9756 3413, Fax: 9756 3416, Mobile: 0412 046 704

Unit 9, 442 Victoria St, Wetherill Park 2164

Croydon Racing Developments

9 Blaxland Street

Silverwater NSW 2128

Sydney, Australia Ph: 02 9648 4264

02 9647 1197

Fax: 02 9648 3458

Silverwater Automotive Service

Silverwater

02 9748 1300

BD4's

Gladesville

02 9879 3322

Powerplay Imports

Drummoyne

02 9819 7555

MRT Performance

Ryde

02 9809 2110

Hey,

I had my Computer tuned at MRT.

I didnt think they would do a good job since they were full with Rex's, but after speaking with paul, the tuner there he said "you wont be dissapointed" with an evil look and I wasnt.

I heard they also have a Dynopack Dyno now as well.

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