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sweet thanks!

hustlr, the link to a workshop in your sig...a few q's...have you used them before?

whats the rep like? do they know skylines? do they have a dyno? can they tune powerfc's? are they expensive?

they are pretty close to me thats all...

Originally posted by franks

sweet thanks!

hustlr, the link to a workshop in your sig...a few q's...have you used them before?

whats the rep like? do they know skylines? do they have a dyno? can they tune powerfc's? are they expensive?

they are pretty close to me thats all...

Firstly i got to tell you his related to me lol

BUT his very good

ask KIL-41T (marvin) , URMINE (Paul), worked on DR CRX (Steve) just to name a couple- his moving his workshop soon because its getting to small- His got 2 importers sending him cars-

Originally posted by HUSTLR

Firstly i got to tell you his related to me lol

BUT his very good

ask KIL-41T (marvin) , URMINE (Paul), worked on DR CRX (Steve) just to name a couple- his moving his workshop soon because its getting to small- His got 2 importers sending him cars-

Back to your question-

His the only person that will work on my car -

He install's computers and dyno's but he gets the cars dyno'd at ROCCO's performance- his new workshop should have a dyno.

Marvin is thinking about getting a EMS installed same with me-

his prices are cheap because his trying to attract people and spread the word around.

You can always call him any time of the day and he'll help you, answer questions etc.

Originally posted by franks

sweet thanks!

hustlr, the link to a workshop in your sig...a few q's...have you used them before?

whats the rep like? do they know skylines? do they have a dyno? can they tune powerfc's? are they expensive?

they are pretty close to me thats all...

Give him a call and tell him Danny gave you his number- Minh was going to call him regarding his 4WD light always being on

There's no harm talking

The workshop is small - BUT all of this will change soon

Originally posted by DR GTR

Fark Dave you are a brother even if you lived in woop woop.

You have to cruise with us! Paul will be with us soon because he is getting his car back on Monday.

Yeah.....Me & Paul are gonna organise a BIG welcome back cruise for both of us.....

I just ordered an Apexi front mount from JMS that comes with a Blitz BOV & Greddy Extra Injector controller......My new car is gonna be a weapon......

Originally posted by cereal_jacques

Yeah.....Me & Paul are gonna organise a BIG welcome back cruise for both of us.....

I just ordered an Apexi front mount from JMS that comes with a Blitz BOV & Greddy Extra Injector controller......My new car is gonna be a weapon......

Yeah It was mean to be me and Him LOL

But my car cam eout first the poor guy hahaha

I cant wait for you and paul to have fun with us on sat night cruises!

mihn, i was gonna go down to the cumb. maccas to check out ur machine... but me and my friends ended up going to livo runs... well, how about next week we meet up ?

last night, i had a run with the EAT22B wrx, and XXS15X 200sx... hehe it was fun...

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