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ok folks, im getting married soon, once i get that nonsense out of the road, its time to start doing up the whale

i really want to just take my car to one place and get all of the following things done

dynoed before

exhaust bits fitted (ill be buying them elsewhere, dump pipe, cat, catback bits)

boost controller fitted

anything else i can do to get more power

and dynoed again when im done

feel free to recommend places to me where i can get all this done well and at a good price

i want somewhere local (brissy, southside preferable)

feel free to recommend places i should stay away from (and y)

ta folks

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I wouldnt trust any of the "cool" workshops to be honest. They tend to do fairly poor work at a ridiculous price but let their "cool" image make you feel like you've got a bargain and actually have a fast car. Smooth talking != performance.

Word to that!

But i will say that FIST Performance at Wacol looked after me. I had my car on their dyno which is a dyno dynamics 4wd one. They had the cheapest prices i could find in regard to dyno time and were really helpful.

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Scott

All Star Tuning Systems on the Northside.

We use them for all of our work and wouldnt have it any other way. Cheap and very good work. Richard owns runs and works in the workshop.

I dont know if you rember the car PSI350 white R33 with carbon bonnet. They did the work on that car and look what its doing. They are more than happy to do simple mods as well.

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Let them know that Zac from SVi recommended you to them and im sure he will give you some good prices.

or ig you want to talk to me about prices i can get them at trade rates if you like.

All Star Tuning Systems on the Northside.  

We use them for all of our work and wouldnt have it any other way. Cheap and very good work. Richard owns runs and works in the workshop.

I dont know if you rember the car PSI350 white R33 with carbon bonnet. They did the work on that car and look what its doing. They are more than happy to do simple mods as well.  

3265 7185

Let them know that Zac from SVi recommended you to them and im sure he will give you some good prices.

or ig you want to talk to me about prices i can get them at trade rates if you like.

Yes i get these pple to work on my car heaps helpful the bloke even took me for a once over look at PSI350 damn big sucker on the side of it and its pretty much the only place on the nth side with a dyno

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