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Matt Spry at P.I.T.S.

Many many many people go to him for tuning, including myself.

As for contact details? Don't know off the top of my head but I'm sure someone here will know.

Be prepared to pay top dollar though. However, you get what you pay for :P

mercury motorsport tunes power fc's pretty well i always see alot of skylines getting tuned there, resonable price to, $600 if its first time tuning, but if its just getting a tidy up such as you increase the boost and need it remapped it will only cost around $150

Yeah I talked to mercury..most places I've talked to want about $600-$700 for the tune and another $200-250 to set my cam gears.

I came to brissy last year with a mate and he got the lot for $450..tuning has got popular..now they can jack the price up.

Go to PITS

Matty has tuned mercury's S15 twice

That say's something

He charges $200hr and uses the laptop not the hand contoller

total approx$700-800

Pm Gary (wizardoz) for more details and results

He had his car re-tuned there recently, previously it was done by mer...., he is now happy with it.

Go to PITS

Matty has tuned mercury's S15 twice

That say's something

He charges $200hr and uses the laptop not the hand contoller

total approx$700-800

Pm Gary (wizardoz) for more details and results

He had his car re-tuned there recently, previously it was done by mer...., he is now happy with it.

The list of known unhappy customers for tuning from there gets larger...... interesting.......

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