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I am getting my work done at Mercury Motorsport at Wilston. The guys have done a fair bit on my car including a PFC. The tune they did was very nice making 185 kwatw on standard boost (8psi). They sell and install all the APEXI gear and do a good job.

Ask for Trent and say Darren sent you :-)

I can install them (it's not hard)... Cost is up to you... A carton keeps me happy...

I can offer advice on tuning them if you have a recent dyno chart with AFR's plotted but I WONT tune it for you unless you have a WB O2 sensor w/meter and I WONT be responsible if you blow your motor because of the tuning...

Best to take it to a dyno for the tune :P

I am scared now as I am getting a SAFC next week hopefully , and getting strutto to help with the install ( by help I mean watch) but black smoke and sparks "normal" HAHAHAHA

:J/K:

Cold crowny's for all Strutto

Beer makes me happy... :crazy:

I honestly don't think I could "charge" to help people out... I have the knowledge and the tools to do it... And at least I know it's one more skyline out there that gets modified to MY standards... Not Dodgy Workshop X's standards...

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