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and if we're talking specifics, i don't believe Rob tunes Nistune - but if you had a Wolf ecu, Rob would have to be right up there considering how well he knows the product

100% agree, if your decision is ecu based then I can see you point. If not not just Rob both there are plenty of very decent Mechanics/tuners who would do a great job.

Hey Aaron it's DMD not DND just to clear it up. No probs with any of them shops it's just down to how much you want to spend and where you want to take it.

Posting from my phone FTW! Stupid auto text.

i do all the mechanical work on my car my self, so Trents system works perfectly for me!

just remember as he does no mechanical work, only tuning... he can only work with what you give him, some people have been sent away, trent is very good... but no one can polish a turd!

Yes we did do Jesse's car and we also did his good mates 626 crazy piece of work at 360fwkw very scary and funncar with all that power at the front. Lane skipping fun.

We also use all quality Martini products thanks Jesse

Status.

Of small amount of tuners I have dealt with Trent & Cat have by far been the best to deal with.

Trent will take the time to get things right and if there is ever any issues he is always happy to work with you to get the tune you are after.

Every dollar I have spent with Status was/and is worth it.

The one that went bang at calder?

That would not be Trent's fault, hence why I asked who built the motor. Made a big mess, not good when a motor disintergrates during a pass...

Bit of a shame as many were interested in seeing what it would clock up on the boards.

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