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Having read the 'tuner in Sydney' thread, I would be interested to hear peoples' thoughts on the topic but for Perth, WA.

I have a load of parts to be installed onto my GTR and then to be tuned with PFC d-jetro and would be interested to hear tales from people who have used tuners in Perth, good and bad so I can make an informed decision as this being my first GTR I have no idea about who is good and who may not be.

cheers

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Most of the tuners listed in the WA Consolidated Workshop thread are recommended by one person or another.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...hr-t191756.html

Jeff Ash, minister of C-RED used Allstar Garage according to his writeup in HPI#95 to get his EVO GT-A (EFO) chirping. That's gotta be a good plug imho.

Cheers GW

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Highly recommend Tenagah Motorsports they have been working on my skylines since back in 06!

All the work done on my 32 GTR so far has been carried out at Tenagah! Go speak to Ant he has done all the work on my GTR , hes a top bloke whos always prepared to help out and he has two of his own 32 GTRs that are serious credits to his work!

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