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As the title says I need a tune on friday after 9am before 130pm... if anyone knows of anywhere or someone that could do one on a 32 please let me know as ive got a job interview and get my licence back on the same day.

Problem being I have a different turbo and ecu in it and need it done to be able to tune it...

Im open to suggestions and any help possible =)

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As the title says I need a tune on friday after 9am before 130pm... if anyone knows of anywhere or someone that could do one on a 32 please let me know as ive got a job interview and get my licence back on the same day.

Problem being I have a different turbo and ecu in it and need it done to be able to tune it...

Im open to suggestions and any help possible =)

Bit late notice to try and get some dyno time for a tune mate....should have arranged this a while ago and that way there wouldnt have been any hassles....you will find that most of the tuners are booked in advance hence why the waiting period....give all the tuning workshops a call and see what they can do for you mate...goodluck with it though

Bit late notice to try and get some dyno time for a tune mate....should have arranged this a while ago and that way there wouldnt have been any hassles....you will find that most of the tuners are booked in advance hence why the waiting period....give all the tuning workshops a call and see what they can do for you mate...goodluck with it though

I would have been able to plan something if the rego department didnt screw me over in me getting my licence back today as planned instead of friday. But yeah Have a job interview and everything to try and sort out thats what makes it so hard to try and organise.

gave martin a call at Willall and he said he would check the computer. The old owner said I basicly need the AFM checked thats about it at the moment.

Thanks Pacman and Steve

ah good to hear you've got it all sorted mate...better be safe then sorry i guess :)

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gave martin a call at Willall and he said he would check the computer. The old owner said I basicly need the AFM checked thats about it at the moment.

Thanks Pacman and Steve

How did the tune turn out..how was the service and workmanship there.....im new to s.a and looking for a good place for my gtr...thanks

Only problem I found with Willal is they dont tune nisstune chips... called a couple times both times told no, they dont like fiddling with nisstune and tuning chips, prefer stand alone units.

Otherwise, most recommended workshop around both in reputation and quality (products and workmanship) :)

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