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Vonny at Dyno Tunz - Browns Plains..

Unit 4 79 Eastern RD,

Browns Plains, QLD 4118

(07) 3800 4940

He's tuned my 34, My Ex's s13 and Lots of other cars and have never heard a bad report..

My ex used to go to Charlies, And Vonny is the only one he'll take his car too

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No experience with Matt but will try him the next time after hearing so much about him. Had mine done a few weeks ago at Autotech (Gavin Wood). Result wasnt quite I'm expecting but I'm still happy with it knowing the problem if probably something else. Either way you cant go very wrong.

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Vonny at Dyno Tunz - Browns Plains..

Unit 4 79 Eastern RD,

Browns Plains, QLD 4118

(07) 3800 4940

He's tuned my 34, My Ex's s13 and Lots of other cars and have never heard a bad report..

My ex used to go to Charlies, And Vonny is the only one he'll take his car too

Thanks, sound promising!

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  • 1 month later...

i used to use gt auto for my tuning. but i jumped ships to mercury motorsport, they re tuned my car on same boost and rpm and got 26kw more a 44nm more out of it. its accually made a bit more but they turned out down because im anal on reliability, and so r they.

car returns to idol MUCH better now also.

if ur in brisbane, there is know need to go to the gold coast for a tune..... plenty of work shops in brisbane to do the job.

best of luck, let us know how u go!

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