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People have used mercury motorsport at Wilston, also on the northside Allstar Tuning at Brendale

http://www.mercurymotorsport.com.au/

http://www.atsperformance.com.au/

I know a few people who swear by them both, but said that its worth the drive to Yatla.

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Try recardo from cmr (capalaba motor repairs) at capalaba, they have a page on Facebook and web page, very happy with his work and also has a 4wd dyno give him a call on 3245 5170 and dyno is an in ground dyno so no hassle getting low cars on !

Edited by 30TRB

Don't take your car to EFI mate they would easily be the worst tuner in Brisbane. I had nothing but problems with my gtr after it had been there they will rip you off then say but it was perfect before it left here. It turns out he had stuffed the whole cold start side of my tune. Half ass tune is all you get there

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