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I'm after a few names of reputable Autronic tuners in or around brisbane/gold coast area. My friend has finally picked up his Silvia and although it goes hard (206rwkw) it is still in need of some fine tuning and i believe 250kw is not to far away as soon as we source some injectors. So come on guys give me your recommendations.

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Have you tried Cramer DP in Toowoomba (Worth the drive/hassle for a good job) call Tim on 07 46 989350.

If you come up to have work done I will drive you home and pick you up to collect the car. These guys do Microtech, Motec, Halteck and Unichip as well as tune afc's and the like.

I used to have all my sterio gear done in Brisbane and didn't find it too much of a hassle to drive there.

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car is now in the hands of Carb'n'Ject at underwood who are authorised autronic dealers. Engine is also going in at JHH performance engineering for a rebuild, nothing to spectacular just head gasket, pistons, mild head work. Can't remember what els my friend said but it is going to be built for a reliable 250rwkw.

thanks for the offer boostmeister but my freind is after someone close to his work so he can drop in and check how things are going.

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