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hey everyone when my motor is built run in and ready to tune properly i will need to head to brissy for a tune bcuz i donht trust neone where i live so wat tuners are open on saturdays to tune cars also neone with a really good rep would be gr8 aswell if i need to ill just drive down during the week to get it done lol yeh advice needed

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dont think you will find anyone open on Saturdays. we are open on Saturdays by appointment but do mechanical only not dyno tuning.

as far as a recommendation goes, we use Justin from Competition Tuning and Performance in Capalaba for all our dyno tuning needs.

if you're down the coast or southside - my housemate uses Matty Spry on his drag car and is planning to take his V35 there when he get's his autronic tuned.

I'll be taking my car to him if i ever actually get some management in my car.... :S

dont think you will find anyone open on Saturdays. we are open on Saturdays by appointment but do mechanical only not dyno tuning.

as far as a recommendation goes, we use Justin from Competition Tuning and Performance in Capalaba for all our dyno tuning needs.

whats justins number

hey everyone when my motor is built run in and ready to tune properly i will need to head to brissy for a tune bcuz i donht trust neone where i live so wat tuners are open on saturdays to tune cars also neone with a really good rep would be gr8 aswell if i need to ill just drive down during the week to get it done lol yeh advice needed

Murnane motors very very good!

if you're down the coast or southside - my housemate uses Matty Spry on his drag car and is planning to take his V35 there when he get's his autronic tuned.

I'll be taking my car to him if i ever actually get some management in my car.... :S

x2 with matty spry

but $200/hr is the only thing that is off putting about going there!!!!

but like they say... pays your money, pays your choice!!!

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