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Q: What should one pay for an SAFC II Tune? picking one up for the legnum, will install it myself and then look to have it tuned. Was thinking of going to see Shaun (boostworx) but as he doesnt have AWD dyno would mean he would have to hire out someone elses and may affect cost.

Either way, I would guess no more than $200 - is this fair?

Just dropped off my old 33 to him last night for a SAFC II install and injectors, not sure how much Shane is paying tho, but getting a service and few bits done so hes getting a full tune...... I'll get to drive it from Boostworx, Wooooo Hooooo Hopefully around the 250 killa wasp mark now!!

Q: What should one pay for an SAFC II Tune? picking one up for the legnum, will install it myself and then look to have it tuned. Was thinking of going to see Shaun (boostworx) but as he doesnt have AWD dyno would mean he would have to hire out someone elses and may affect cost.

Either way, I would guess no more than $200 - is this fair?

Give Jeff (speedlab) a call, he can certainly do them.

Jeff;

0434637357

thats correct! ^ they paid for it lol

its not going to be rediculously low, just on the tyre, remembering i now have 19s.

and the tint will be of the legal sort.

Edited by craig R33
thats correct! ^ they paid for it lol

its not going to be rediculously low, just on the tyre, remembering i now have 19s.

and the tint will be of the legal sort.

So its a rotating door!

You give them a % of your income

You get some of it back in a return

You then feed it back into our economy by purchasing goods

Tax from that goes back to the ATO

The cops defect you and get more money outta ya

Thats some nice cashflow! :D ... but I think the Govt is the winner here.

Edited by RubyRS4
So its a rotating door!

You give them a % of your income

You get some of it back in a return

You then feed it back into our economy by purchasing goods

Tax from that goes back to the ATO

The cops defect you and get more money outta ya

Thats some nice cashflow! :D ... but I think the Govt is the winner here.

ha, ha, thats why we have such a strong economy

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