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DYNO TUNZ @ Browns PLAINS

Unit 3/76 Eastern Rd Browns Plains.

07 3800 4940 Talk to VONNY

Def knows his stuff and is awesome to deal with...

Always heard good things from others as well! :P

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APC Underwood... (Advanced Performance Center)

http://www.apc-racing.com.au/services.asp

Never had a problem with the work done here honest, reliable, good pricing.

And as you can see the also built the fastest EVO in the world!! and a number of daily driven GTR's with top power..

Troy Adams car for example (from memory this was his daily before he sold it) http://www.apc-racing.com.au/showentry.asp?enid=15

ARE COOLING'S 180SX / 3RZ also some of you may have seen this at dyno days http://www.apc-racing.com.au/showentry.asp?enid=8

JIMMY CEMAL'S 10 SEC GSR STREET ALL WHEEL DRIVE http://www.apc-racing.com.au/showentry.asp?enid=49

APC'S NISSAN 300ZX TWIN TURBO http://www.apc-racing.com.au/showentry.asp?enid=78 (for sale i beleive)

Oww and me: CES exhaust, K&N panel filter, GReddy profec b-spec II boost controller, GReddy Front Mounted Intercooler and tune == 214 rwkw and a bucket load of torque @ 11 PSI

Just my 2 cents or maybe 4 cents lol :(:angry:

Nick Zervos and the boys know what they are doing 100%..

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i remember that 3rz 180sx of richards... tough car... i beat it at powercruise dyno comp a few years ago:) allbeit by default but a wins a win!!

i reccomend Paramount Performance in toowoomba... truly worth the drive

they have tuned several of my sr's one making 550rwhp and one making 320ish and others ranging from 240rwhp-300rwhp... never hurt an engine yet!!!

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