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So far i've had a great experience with them, plenty of communication (lack of communication is my main beef with workshops), and they've been patient with my shitc**t of a car so far :-)

And they like cupcakes.

what kind of cupcakes? :mrt:

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i am giving EFI another BIG +1, they took on a nightmare in Annas SIL80 and did a awesome job of getting it running, thier wiring work is exceptional and everything they touched was finished off so professionally. I would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone

Yep, Great Bunch, Whitey is a legend, Honest & Straight forward 2 things that is hard to find in the automotive industry.

I would Highly Recommend EFI Performance.

Thats lolworthy Dale. Whitey is a gold coast white shoe real estate salesmen but yeah, They're a great bunch of blokes. They know what they do and do what they know.

They work hand in hand quite often with Dan at ERD too so if he gives them the thumbs up its all good by me. He's forgotten more about lines than most of us will ever know.

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I am very happy with my experiences with EFI Performance!

I'm in love with the tune Sean has done on my car (25/30 with Haltech E11v2). It's a real Jeckyl and Hyde, it starts off the key with no throttle and idles so smoothly it's like a sewing machine. Driving off boost is smooth and punchy all through the rev range, then when you open it up, it tries to throw you off the road. PERFECT!! :P

I also would HIGHLY recommend EFI to anyone looking for a top quality job.

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Thats him dan.

The famous sparkles, lol.

Only now Ezra has cam's, headwork and the bigger intercooler.

Yeah yeah I know :) Ill get there, I just gotta get Christmas out of the way first :)

yeh the famous sparkles haha havent got a licence at the moment cant wait to drive that thing again

Oh no how long you loose it for?

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