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Mate you dont need two topics for the same thing...

Give people time to reply to your threads, if you post the same questions multiple times in the same section all your going to do is make people think your a spammer...

As for answering why no one may have responded as yet would be because maybe SAU does not have allot of users from around that area... Im close by but i dont use them, I drive to Godzilla on the south side for my tuning, cause he is worth the effort and im not saying RPM is not any good they probablly great, just ive never needed to change from Godzilla due to the customer satisfaction they have provided...

yeah sorry bout posting the thread a again. i usually use millenium motorsports and i know mark from godzilla speaks to carlos alot, i'm just trying to find someone from this side of town for emergency problems. carlos is a very good tuner, just a bit far to travel all the time thats all.

I have had a bit of a chat with the owner he knows his stuff and there are a fair few lines and syl's up here with RPM stickers on them and they are running well. I'll be taking my line there when it's tune time and probably for a service too.

i'll happily reccomend him. my gtr's in there at the moment getting a rebuild and a few things. he tuned the v500 on it too. was a major difference to the old power fc. if your in there check out the 180 he's building. it's worth a look.

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