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If you are after a tuner contact DVS JEZ, he is on the coast too....... I havent heard of tuff tune though? Last one i saw in Tuggerah was iDYNO which a mate was at the other day.........

tuff tune are over priced and in experienced.the guys that run it are shit house.i havent heard any good reports from the people that ive spoken to that have used them :down:.contact dvs jez he tunes and also does fab work and mechanical and sum of the best work ive seen and has a true passion for cars and 100% knows his shit when it comes to imports. :thumbsup:

tuff tune are over priced and in experienced.the guys that run it are shit house.i havent heard any good reports from the people that ive spoken to that have used them :down:.contact dvs jez he tunes and also does fab work and mechanical and sum of the best work ive seen and has a true passion for cars and 100% knows his shit when it comes to imports. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the response....i kinda figured that when i looked at their FB page and seen them in trackies and leaning on cars in thongs and shit! not exactly someone i want to send a car i just spent 20k on to get it where it is

Thanks for the response....i kinda figured that when i looked at their FB page and seen them in trackies and leaning on cars in thongs and shit! not exactly someone i want to send a car i just spent 20k on to get it where it is

hahahahaha no worrys mate thats definatly them.i went to school with them and know them well.they are great blokes just dont have much of an idea on wat they are doin.

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