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XSpeed will be open for business on Weds 4th of May (this coming Weds).

The grand opening of the new shop will not be until June 26 as we still have work to be done to the premises, but the pubic are welcome to come in to get the work done to there cars. The workshop is pretty much finished and ready for your work.

The dyno will be a couple of weeks away, but we’ll keep you informed of when it arrives. XSpeed have purchased a new Dyno Dynamics 450 twin retarder dyno (ex 2004 Summernats dyno capable of 1200hp).

We also have another shipment of new parts arriving soon including half cuts, motors, and gearboxes.

You can contact XSpeed from the details below.

18 Zeta Crescent, O'Connor (corner of Zeta Crescent and Heinz Rd) W.A. 6163

Parts - 08 9331 8088

Garage and Dyno - 08 93373288

Fax - 08 9331 8988

http://www.xspeed.com.au/

[email protected]

You’re all welcome to come in and have a look at the new premises and showroom!!

Thanks very much and see you soon!

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Yeah - congrats on the new pad guys!

Was in there on Friday for a sticky-beak and it looks awesome - more hoists, seperate engine building room, dyno room, show room and office and still room to spare - much nicer than the old spot! Although my fav part was the BNR34 parked inside! :drool:

See you in there soon to fit my HKS EVC-5 :wassup:

:)

Adam

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Hey don’t know if Josh Frank is apart of Xspeed or if anyone here is affiliated with them.

But does anyone know if they can do a PowerFC tune. I don’t have the hand commander.

Hey dude, yeah I am apart of XSpeed. Have been for a while now.

To your question, Yes we are able to tune your PowerFC. We have the PC Software to tune it. No messy hand controller tuning! (even though it isnt bad :P )

We are waiting apon our Dyno still which should be a couple of weeks.

If you need it done urgently, call the shop and speak to the staff to see what you can sort out.

Josh

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