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Guys just found the Sydney dealer for Cobb. Their called MPS Garage, any one heard of them? i think they started off just doing Mazdas but now do other makes.

they have supplied workshops in Sydney already and i've also been told they have some in AP's stock

http://www.mpsgarage.com.au/shop/product/1...accessport.html

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had a look at that link but it seems like they are using the same figures from the US distributors?

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The first ADM car was done during the week :blink:

Base stage 2 results were impressive but more work will be done to provide an even better tune for ADM cars in the next few weeks since these base results were not ideal AFR's (Very rich - so very safe).

But you can contact Ray at R.E.Customs or PM me if you want to get your hands on one.

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See below the results for the local ADM car with a mid-pipe installed before and after the stage 2 base tune.

Just wondering how much they are? friend and I are interested, so that's 2

It was posted in another thread but incase you missed it:

$1400 for just the controllers (which have the USDM and JDM base maps which can be used for Aussie cars but they aren't prefect)

or $1600 if you want the Aussie done Stage 1 and 2 Maps installed as well. (Which if you ask me is the cheapest +75awkw's ever!)

and any full custom tune through R.E.Customs in Vic was going to be $1500.00

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Off topic perhaps but would anyone else out there love the ability to preset your trans/shock/stab control settings so that they come up the same every time u fire the car up? I find myself having to go through the process of setting Shoclks to comfort and stab control to race every time I get in the car and honestly its a real pain especially since I have to wait a second for R to be engaged. I can appreciate that for safety reasons we cannot have it default to say VDC off but for more innocuous settings like comfort for the shocks why cant it be made to default to this setting? Very irritating....

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