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Where to you take your 35 for one of these packages with Cobb AP in Melbourne? Has anyone done any of the mentioned packages or similar?

I'm still researching which package to go for but given Willall being local has its advantages - or may be not! I'm looking for a street setup with the occasional track days.

I've had SS for 1 year now and it's time to play :)

Thanks for any guidance - Vu

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Racepace I hear can do Cobb maps for the R35. They use Akropovic exhausts and I think have done a few other things for cutomers e.g. brakes. Ben is a GTR tuner and I hear is a bit of an expert at working and tuning the older GTR models.

Can I get a discount Ben for plugging? :)

^ if you catch him there, he's not there as much these days

I'd give Trent @ Status tuning a call (now known as chequered tuning www.chequeredtuning.com) - all Trent does now is tune, and he is very knowledgeable across a wide range of ECU's.

I'm sure he would look after you very well for whatever your plans are :)

^ Ye but trent doesnt have Cobb far as i know which is what the OP is specifically asking about.

RE customs have the software. I believe there are a few others around, no doubt Snowman will post up as he should know :)

^ Ye but trent doesnt have Cobb far as i know which is what the OP is specifically asking about. RE customs have the software. I believe there are a few others around, no doubt Snowman will post up as he should know :P

Thanks guys, I'll give those shop a call.

Ray at RE Customs did some work on my EVO9 previously and were pretty good.

Vu

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