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ive had a negative experience with them too...but Jim at CRD is the best skyline tuner in Sydney...by far.

Dont take it to Unique...if anyone wants to know why they can PM me

GTR Tuner, yes. Skyline tuner, negatory.

Im pretty sure someone said it before, CRD is good at GTRS.

Main thing that put me off was the Hot4's silvia blowing up, not the best things to see on a car they tuned and built. Although it may not have been their fault. However this is not why i wont go.

Hitman, gods gift to tuning - so he thinks.

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Hey Nathaniel

which silvia from HOT4s blew up?

i only know of the IgnitionDVD S14.5 owned by Andrew Hawkins, which thought it was an RB26 for a day and shat an oil pump.

but that definatly wasn't CRDs fault

you already know my thoughts on Hitman

I've heard nothing but good things from Unigroup, PowerTune Autstralia, JEM and CRD

Yeah man thats true, I got the impression something else was happening as the way he presented he sounded pissed. I.e they didnt do something, but like I said not the reason I wouldnt go.

Ive got my own reasons ill let you know another time.

Checked out JEM, however they are moving at the months end.

Unigroup is prob my best bet..

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Indy from IS motor racing tune my car also sponsor for Autosalon magazine drift car. Seen my car got tune by Indy my gtr nothing have gone wrong.

you can always give it ago or drop by have a chat to him, his more then happy to help you out .

detail listed below hope that will help ya.

Edited by erwin_skyline

IS Motor Racing (Indy) and Micks Motorsport (Micks) have both tuned my car, and both have been excellent. I've used some of the tuners mentioned in this thread and haven't been impressed with their work.

However - you guys have to remember everyone is biased, and generally if one engine component fails, the tuner is almost always blamed. Threads like this are very hard to keep honest :P No doubt there's some tuners out there that have more bad than good days, but what can you do. I'm hesitant to comment on the companies I didn't like when I used them, but these days everything said on the net' can come back to you, and these guys would have ALL of my details... :down: So f**k that.

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CV Performance at Taren point.

They have alot of high hp cars and record 1/4 mile times coming out of there.

He doesnt mess around. He's straight to the point, he's quick, and he knows what he's doing.

And they dont charge crazy high prices. Worth a mention.

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