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find someone with a launch diagun (me.) or one of these:

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both will read your car fine. part of the reason I have one.

contact launch for a list of people in sydney that use them.

+61-2-9744 8467

short of that - hornsby nissan.

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Thanks Chris appreciate it.

Yes I have changed my transmission and it's running really sluggish now I needt o flash the EEPROM on the Valve Body. EEPROM is only written to 1 time and that is at first startup. So when you I changed the transmission my TCM is looking for the valve body from the previous trans. I need them to flash the Valve Body and the TCM and you should be good to go.

find someone with a launch diagun (me.) or one of these:

429201011530AM.jpg

both will read your car fine. part of the reason I have one.

contact launch for a list of people in sydney that use them.

+61-2-9744 8467

short of that - hornsby nissan.

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its not..

its more the point that most see import drivers as time wasters.

now if you simply made a phone call to this guy and asked him if he worked on skylines instead of going and seeing him then you may have a different result.

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Hi Chris, I just gave him a phone call and he said he couldn't do it. I'll keep searching around.

its not..

its more the point that most see import drivers as time wasters.

now if you simply made a phone call to this guy and asked him if he worked on skylines instead of going and seeing him then you may have a different result.

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