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Hey guys

I need a tuner, I was thinking Bel Garage as I never hear anything except good things about them.

Id like any feedback - Positive in the thread and negative Pm'd to me.

Please dont suggest CRD as a tuner. No way id trust them with my car.

Anyone else is fine.

FYI I want a tune up not a full tune, But ill let the tuner discuss that with me.

Thanks

Nathaniel

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No comment on CRD, Its negative.

Hitman, Against him too. Prob feel stronger avoiding him than CRD

Unigroup is an option, He seems to geniuinely care for cars however he doesnt do tune ups only retunes supposedly. $450 for basic and $750 for full.

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ive had a negative experience with them too...but Jim at CRD is the best skyline tuner in Sydney...by far.

Dont take it to Unique...if anyone wants to know why they can PM me

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Id double check with unigroup again.

When I first got my powerFC he said he could do one of 2 tunes for me. A basic or a full tune

I went the full tune as when Ive done more mods he has only spent a little time for the touch up for the new mods.

Otherwise there is JEM...they are down south?

Id double check with unigroup again.

When I first got my powerFC he said he could do one of 2 tunes for me. A basic or a full tune

I went the full tune as when Ive done more mods he has only spent a little time for the touch up for the new mods.

Otherwise there is JEM...they are down south?

unigroup would be my 2nd choice if i had to make one.

Hey guys sorry to hijack, what's the general consensus about Mick's Motorsport? I'm having my turbos fitted there and considering a tune with a Haltech E11 there as well. Anyone with overly negative comments feel free to PM me :blush:

Yavuz at unigroup is a good guy. I havn't been there yet....

but when i had some queries about power differences, Yavuz researched things for me for a few days and got back to me with a range of options suiting different sorts of budgets.

DiRT - the tune was originally done by Godzilla motorsport in qld any chance he'll be on his way to sydney?

he now tunes our drag car and we fly him down to Newcastle when needed. We like to line up a few cars and do them all in one day to make it cost effective for everyone

Sweet, dont think I can wait that long unfortunately.

Thanks for letting me know however.

Decided Unigroup I think, everyone reports good things and when I say everyone I mean everyone.. So ill drop in, he open sat?

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try tm autosports not in sydney but definately worth the drive.Ive had my cars tuned there.f**kin awesome.Theyre kinda rb specialists tooplus theyve built n tuned some big number skylines so check them out

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