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Tops thanks Aidwin.

Bit of a taste of things to come:D

Taken from Silvia WA and posted by Steve at SST

We have one of WAs best tuners setting up a Dyno Dynamics (Shootout accredited) Dyno shop North of the river and he will be selling and tuning Wolf ECUs. The Details will be on the Wolf web page soon

www.wolfems.com.au

So you guys up there will a very good tuning option very soon.I don't know if he wants to be named yet but he can put his new details on here when his ready.

I think this will be all good so for those in the Northern Suburbs etc we have the blessing from one of the better shops in town...

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

heheh i live quite close to SST, and i like their service so im staying there

No problem Aidwin , if your happy with the service and it's close then I wouldn't move either:D

We are trying to work WITH other tuning shops , not against them and will not be drawn into any

* we are better * debates.

Milo , it's a BOSS kit not a BOSCH kit:D

and your std wheel is all one piece which has no provision for adapting an aftermarket wheel...

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

yeah working with other tuning shops will certainly be better,probably get more knowledge/skill in the end

hey ken, do u have any nice sparco steering wheels from your race cars btw? i got a momo apache and i dont like it,its squarish on the bottom bit

I do but I am keeping it for the next project:D

Suede 2 spoke sparco dished race wheel with hicas boss.

* stop drooling you two:D *

Cheers

Ken

we dont wont massive numbers of cars, just a decent number of nice performance based cars. im sure most of the ppl who will come will think the same way - a nice cruise with fellow performance cars ... and from what i know there will be some awesome performancre cars coming :D

its why i invited you wa sau guys . . you all seem cool and having skylines doesnt hurt either :)

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