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im gettin my power fc installed at F.I.S.T at Wacol

they did a good job of tuning my car previously

cause my boost and timing was all outta whack .

I have been to apc with my intercooler avcr and dump pipe install

and had my intercooler piping resting against my radiater hose

and few nuts and bolts were missing .

so werent really impressed with them especially forking out 2500 for it!

got exotic exhaust to fix up the shit with the piping, did a great job.

So at the moment only going to fist, exotic exhaust to fit stuff

THanks

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Alot of people have highly recommended Hardcore down at Slacks Creek to me over the past week or 2 since I've been meeting a few other skyline drivers from here.

I'm taking mine down this weekend to have them check out my turbo for me as it looks like it's up for a rebuild.

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