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Don't deal with Jeff, he's an absolute tosser...nice sideburns though...

hahaha, just joking, Jeff's a top bloke...his car detailer/washer isn't too hard on the eye's either. :Pimp:

As with any aftermarket tuning, you get what you pay for, do not expect much change out of $100-150 per hour for dyno tuning.

Mat

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Originally posted by hks-s14

Don't deal with Jeff, he's an absolute tosser...nice sideburns though...

hahaha, just joking, Jeff's a top bloke...his car detailer/washer isn't too hard on the eye's either.  :Pimp:  

As with any aftermarket tuning, you get what you pay for, do not expect much change out of $100-150 per hour for dyno tuning.

Mat

Courteney the detailer is definetely worth a view EXCEPT her b/f and her are in the Commode( look it up ) car club.

:P

Ken

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Originally posted by WASSABI

1100 for a reprogram hrmm pass

I would be very surprised if that is the cost. He quoted around the $6-700 for a 300zx TT including 1 hr dyno time when I was there a while ago.

Anyway, why don't ya just ring him and get it straight from the man himself.

Ken

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he has been able to do R33 for about 12 months

CA's are $500,

Early Z32 is $500,

SR ecu's are $880.

The R33 will be around $1k, but he needs atleast 5 orders to make it worth getting the boards in.

Dyno time is on top $150/hour including dyno/operator/tuner if required for custom mapping or optimising.

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just if your thinking about going through c-red dont book your appointment over the net. i made that mistake, i booked mine in for a service for today about a week ago (thought id let some performance guys look at it after going to normal places for about a year) i got an email confirming that its ok for 7/10/02, i rock up at 9am and speak to the mechanic who says he had no record that i was booked in and had started work on a different car- hence i had to drive back home. it realy put me out as i had booked the day off work, planned the whole day around not having the car and had put other people out by getting them to follow me to c-red to give me a lift home etc all for nothing.

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John, Jeff just had a new bub, so things have been a bit hectic. If you need work done to the car just give Lumpy a call - he looks after the tuning and performance side of C-Red. His number is 9356 3000. I have dealt with them for a while and have never beens disapointed.

Hope this helps

Steve

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