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Cool, again thanks for helpful replies :laugh:

How much do PFC's cost these days? around $800 mark private sale?

haha sorry about all the questions, skylines are new to me... everything is computer controlled :rofl:

also, whats GReddy E-Manage like? I understand its only a piggyback so just basic functions can be changed... in terms of price though they seem pretty reasonable.

PFC's range from around 1200 to 1500 for an rb25...well worth the money tho.

E-manage isn't the best way you could spend 800 bux...I'd definetly rather spend the money on getting an rb20 ecu adapted and remapped.

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im not one to say shit... but ryan has done an exceptional job on my car! yes its taken time but hey thats wat happens... his work is second to none! so i think if u havent had ryan work on ur car then i sudgest u keep ur -1 or +1 to ur self...

no need to bag ppl trying to help others out in their OWN time.....

ryan u know how greatful i am for ur work! not long now!!!

ok,

well it all started when my map sensor and wiring got left in Lukes car that then got sold and resold

you know i asked you and asked you for it getting the response "yeah i don't want it its shit anyways"

i made comments in the wasteland so when can i come and get it and no response

its not really that hard to say Steve i changed my mind you cant have it back or come meet me somewhere and ill have it ready for you

my negative one is for your reliability

wipe your eyes princess, you snooze you loose.

if you knew how many sms's and PM's i get everyday you'd understand how pissed off i get...thats not to say i wont do my best to help out as many people as i can, mainly out of my own time and POCKET!

you wont have to worry mate, i wont go near your car. It's not worth my time.

*shakes head*

are you by any chance dyslexic steve?

you never seem to learn a lesson as to when to keep your mouth shut....

funny thing is stevy boy, many people on here think the same!

they just dont have the balls to tell you ;)

yeah don't worry Ryan i wouldn't ask you to waste your precious time with my car

and Craig you can zip it mate you know nothing about nothing ive don't more for the community than you have

you may laugh @ group buys with your boyfriend here but @ least i have the initiative to try and help people save some money

and Ryan just shows your true colours

oh how quick we forget

no, steve. elaborate. I wanna hear your thoughts seeing as you know me so well..

please, enlighten us all.

steve !!

what the hell mate

no need for that my friend, ryan has helped many a person here on SAU - like you have

leave it be I say, something didnt work out but no need to hold a grudge for 20yrs over it

I say you are BOTH good people. you need to say hi to each other, sorry so&so etc&etc, shake and make up.

Im sure youd both have a lot more in common then you realize

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