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A45 AMG confirmed @ $74, 900 for September. 6.9-7.1L/100km and the 0-100 dash in 4.6 seconds...

EDIT: The Japanese ad had me convinced anyway...

A-a-ron get me one pls.

Edited by kaitoukid

for the myriad of things you are having done it would be a LOT cheaper to go elsewhere....

im more after a place which can do everything at once - tune + 100k service + install parts

racepace did an awesome job last time i took it there and is much cheaper than another place ive been to a few times, also their previous quotes were pretty low from what i remember..

anywhere you would recommend?

im more after a place which can do everything at once - tune + 100k service + install parts

racepace did an awesome job last time i took it there and is much cheaper than another place ive been to a few times, also their previous quotes were pretty low from what i remember..

anywhere you would recommend?

SHEES! where dod you used to have it serviced? Nissan Australia? :P

GT hyper and the Trent to tune...

their quote for my engine conversion was HALF that of racepace... HALF... I have been going there religiously since

ahah i used to go to le mans automotive in templestowe

damn okay half would be a big difference!

might check them out :P

was originally going to see if trent could do the tune

ty

Edited by bluejeans

ask for lin and tell them hamish from SAU sent you.

its a dirtly little shop lol... but they take care of the cars and have done nothing but 100% perfect work on my car every time

ask for lin and tell them hamish from SAU sent you.

its a dirtly little shop lol... but they take care of the cars and have done nothing but 100% perfect work on my car every time

Strangely enough, I find the dirty little shops always to be the best ones to go to, and the ones that take most care.

Scott's shed for example, there is shit everywhere. But wouldn't go to anyone else..

I called up Lin once, booked in my car to install the new gear... Injectors, AFM, ECU, Turbo, Fuel pump etc...

Price was good as well, the only problem that he was really bogged down with work in the time span that I needed it to be done, it was going to take 2 weeks to get it done.

So I ended up doing it myself at home over the same timespan, just working a few hours each night... Learnt heaps and somehow didn't screw anything up :D

Wouldn't suggest that route to install all your new fruit on the GTR though, would be very ambitious indeed. (But would save a bucketload for sure)

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