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So I've got my new 2009 370GT - 5 speed tiptronic and I'm looking for a performance shop to take my car to for logbook servicing and performance upgrades like custom dyno tuning, exhaust and engine modifications.

Closest to me that I know of and heard good things about are,

- IS Motor Racing Rockdale

- Tunehouse Marrickville

- Pulse Racing Menai

I've heard of 370Zs being tuned at these places and since it's pretty much the same engine, they would be able to perform the same good stuff right?

Anyone have any experience with any of these guys? Haven't heard of any V35/V36s coming to these places.

Also considering Croydon Racing Developments (CRD) but it is a bit out of the way.

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Don't have a V series but I take my R34 to Pulse Racing and I couldn't recommend them more. Top bunch of guys and they do fantastic work. There a number of people on here that use them as well, but again R chassis skylines

Feel free to PM me if you want more info on Pulse :)

If you don't mind the drive to Marrickville, I can't speak highly enough of the Tunehouse guys. Jim runs a tight ship and I met him at a MoTeC training seminar back in 2003. A very knowledgable guy who constantly strives to learn as technology progresses.

See my thread posted earlier about the results I got from their dyno tune on mine: http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/451709-ecutek-flash-tune-dyno-results/

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