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hey all, bought myself a SAFC and want to get it installed sometime this week. But was just thinking there's a bunch of garages and i dont really know personally who is good and who isnt so any help would be sweet.

and if you have also had a safc put in on your 33 gtst let me know the results and the garage :)

Cam

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Check the consolidated workshop thread dude, all of the garages in there are good.

Personally i wouldn't have anyone tune my car except All-Star Garage, Sean is the best in my opinion. But they book out for weeks in advance, and for some minor fuel adjustment, any of the listed garages will be able to do it easily.

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Sorry to Hi Jack the Thread..

Where does Steve Thomas work now?? He tuned My Car last time and now i have Hi Flow turbo..

I want the same Tuner to do it... but he doesn't work @ Top Racing anymore so i prefer use same dyno

to compare the readings

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In accordance with Section 1 (G) of the SAU (WA) RULES 2009 this thread has been closed.

In future, please use the Consoldated Workshops thread located here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...hr-t191756.html

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