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1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Just use those $80 gumtree tuners. f**kers charging $800 to blow up an engine anyway.

Don't knock gumtree brah. Only the best tuners are found there. On a more serious note, I used a gumtree tuner, he tuned my car for less than 1/3 of the cost of the big boys and did just as good if not better job than any other tuner ive used and have paid top dollar to. If he did blow my engine at least I wouldn't have paid much for the privilege. Ok carry on with 88E jargon:)

5 hours ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Sam cops an unfair rep.

His customers use nothing but the cheapest China parts and all drift 24/7 then blame him when the shit breaks.

He knows what he's doing. It's just the nature of the beast being the cheap drift tuner in the west

His German Shepherd bit my hand; grudge for life here

19 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

what was with chequered's fb post about someone copying dyno graphs? etuner's name got mentioned quietly somewhere... anyone got any goss?

Saw that.

my assumption was some-one was doing work on cars and charging extra  for a "Chequed tune" then doing the tune themselves on etuners dyno, not telling etuner,  or customer.

then some-one came back to Chequed for some more work and there was a WTF....

 

 

10 hours ago, Daz said:

Heard chequered has been loosing quite a few customers lately... 

Thanks for the status update

Sounds like a chequered reputation

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Had a good experience with Trent in my GTR, was driving like shit coming onto boost.. turns out one of the o2 sensors were farked anyway he sorted it out.. 

 

 

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-GT-R-2009/SSE-AD-3929608/?Cr=0

 

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26 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Had a good experience with Trent in my GTR, was driving like shit coming onto boost.. turns out one of the o2 sensors were farked anyway he sorted it out.. 

 

 

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-GT-R-2009/SSE-AD-3929608/?Cr=0

 

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but then that or:
http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-4201180&Cr=0

 

bitch please, i know which vehicle i would get for that money.

 

http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Toyota-Century-1988/OAG-AD-13265221/?Cr=0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

put the rest on 88E.

1 hour ago, Birds said:

 

Thanks for the status update

Sounds like a chequered reputation

That's related to the shoddy work of the flogs that had a cry about the previous business name ;)

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