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hmm, well they both cost around the $1000 mark I suppose. I did coilovers first as I hated the 4x4 spec plus wanted that extra reponse with handling. I would say the extra power with nistune would be more usable with coils installed, at least around corners. Car definitely feels safer and more responsive with them.

Probably get my nistune done in the new year so will let you know how I go.

Hey mate i have the same dilema as you. I want to order in a nistune from the website. Car is r34gtt

56,000 on the clock

Mods. Fmic, coilovers, catback, pod filter, bov. i have a hks old school evc but that stoped working for some reason.

Now my question. How much did you pay for the nistune?

Did you fit it yourself?

I got quoted $1500 supplied fitted + tuned.. Is this a good deal?

Sorry if im crashing your thread.

Cheers, anthony

I managed to nab a board for $200. Club sponsor tuner quoted me around $80 to fit and a couple hours tuning time from memory which is around $150/hr. So comes in well under 1k

I would say you could easily find a better deal that what you have been offered, espesh being in Sydney. Check out the sponsor threads or ask some locals.

Cheers boys, Yea i got that quote from croydon i found them in nistune website qhen i searched for local tuner under there.

How do i get in contact with with this people?

Sorry mates im just a newbie in this forums. I just shop here a lot lol

MRC are in Castle Hill and have the imaging gear for Nistune. Mark was very helpful a few weeks ago when he re-imaged my board prior to a tidy up tune with Jez.

Unigroup are in Girrawheen and I believe Yavuz is also working out of Windsor as well.

DVS-JEZ is a member and is a champion bloke and is very helpful, careful and thoughtful with his tuning.

Hey mate i have the same dilema as you. I want to order in a nistune from the website. Car is r34gtt

56,000 on the clock

Mods. Fmic, coilovers, catback, pod filter, bov. i have a hks old school evc but that stoped working for some reason.

Now my question. How much did you pay for the nistune?

Did you fit it yourself?

I got quoted $1500 supplied fitted + tuned.. Is this a good deal?

Sorry if im crashing your thread.

Cheers, anthony

Check on ebay... There's a guy who does it for 750-850 supplied, installed and first tune. Thats where I am going
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