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It might help if you list your current location, But as above allstar as in accurately tune is pretty good especially with the afr's as is matty spry will help you out Mercury not sure on there dealings, Id say allstar, and oh for god, your dyno number dont take it to heart as it may not be accurate, but the tune is usually, esp with the afr's

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just want to talk to sombody who has had their car tuned by GT Auto because their local and great people deal with.

I saw somewhere on here saying how good GT auto were.

Havent heard a bad thing about Matt Spry.

Have heard some bad reports about allstar though.

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yer, matty spry

only drama is hes downt he coast, so its a day off work to get it done

but definately worth the money

mercury originally tuned my car, not too bad

matty just finished the job off for them, perfect!

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yer, matty spry

only drama is hes downt he coast, so its a day off work to get it done

but definately worth the money

mercury originally tuned my car, not too bad

matty just finished the job off for them, perfect!

he does occassionally come up to brisbane... you'll just have to be quick and be ready to go.

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OK, my turn...

I have delt with and know most of these workshops and their owners...

They all know me also,

I have to say that SEQ is very lucky to have so many places to take a skyline these days.

I have to say that all the above mentioned workshops are all pretty good, however in saying that you will always find one bad experience for every good one. Every workshop gets equal amounts of praise and bagging. I have to say tho, all these guys mentioned are all pretty good in my eyes.

Matt Spry if generally known for being the best at it as thats all he does.

The rest are multi purpose workshops which may or may not be a better thing.

Choice is yours, all I can suggest is use someone with an actual pfc lap link and software (which all of the above have). Dont fall for a chump who will tune your car with the hand controler. (Assuming you have a pfc)

My 2 cents

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I have had a pfc tune done by GT Auto. Very happy with the results, car is a LOT smoother than the previous tune and using less fuel too. Knock levels are lower. Also got them to dial in the cams (tomei), picked up close to 20 more kw at all 4.

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