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Hey hows it going, did some shopping around for a Nistune installed and tuned on my R32 GTST

Perth Z Performance were the cheapest, has anyone got anything to say about them? They mainly specialise in Skylines and 300Z's

The guy was nice enough and helpful, Just want to feel safe I am taking it to somewhere reasonable.

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Since you've already done the legwork & named a workshop I was wondering if you would care to share? That is to say, post up the other workshops in the metro area who also perform this work? It could help others narrow down the search on the same path if you posted up who else you had found around town who were up for the task. No need to post estimates/quotes.

Cheers GW

650 is what I was quoted by PZP installed and tuned up to 16psi

Have not heard good things about import 101 or Top Racing so steering clear of them, so far only 1 guy on the forums (antilag) have used them and a few of his mates use PZP and said he does top work.. and had nothing but good things to say about PZP, worst comes to worst I suppose hypers or ASG can re-do the tune

Edited by BANGN
Imports101 gets C-Red to tune the Nistune. I got mine done via Imports101 and was told C-red would do the tuning (dyno sheet also shows it was C-Red that did it)

They did 1 or 2 only, 101 have a 4wd Dyno in house.

People have many reasons for bagging shops and most have nothing to do with quality.

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650 is what I was quoted by PZP installed and tuned up to 16psi

Have not heard good things about import 101 or Top Racing so steering clear of them, so far only 1 guy on the forums (antilag) have used them and a few of his mates use PZP and said he does top work.. and had nothing but good things to say about PZP, worst comes to worst I suppose hypers or ASG can re-do the tune

sounds like you have been listening to much to hardcore antilaggers who have their own personal agenda for not using certain workshops

i have used top racing for a lot of things and my gtr is now getting rebuilt at imports 101 i have no hesitation using either of them

sounds like you have been listening to much to hardcore antilaggers who have their own personal agenda for not using certain workshops

i have used top racing for a lot of things and my gtr is now getting rebuilt at imports 101 i have no hesitation using either of them

"personal agenda" aka helping the innocent and uneducated

They did 1 or 2 only, 101 have a 4wd Dyno in house.

People have many reasons for bagging shops and most have nothing to do with quality.

Wasn't bagging them as I'm more than happy with their services. The fact they even told me whow as going to do it was much appreciated. Just letting people know my experience with NIStune @ Imports that is all.

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