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Hey all,

Recently got my greedy jewish hands on an e-manage ultimate for my auto R34 GT-T - FMIC, full 3" exhaust, EBC set to 11PSI.

I live in Mackay (1000kms NORTH of Brisbane & 400kms NORTH of Townsville) and am wanting to get it installed and tuned in the not-too-distant future. Can anyone recommend any places/people that have experience with Skylines and/or the E-manage ultimates ranging in location from Rockhampton to Townsville?

I am sure there are plenty of candidates down in the Vegas of the Bris but really not keen on doing the trip to brissy with the 12/10 coilovers again...

Many thanks in advance,

Ado the Potato.

Edited by Ado Potato

LOL @ jewish.

As for tuners, brief search brought up:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Go...ner++townsville

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tu...ner++townsville

Shit all listed for Mackay though, other than Mafia that is.

Names that came up:

Xtreme motorsport

dynolink

tms

gt auto

"Mafia lives in Mackay." <-- LOL

Thanks for the quick and helpful responses guys! I actually picked up the ultimate for $300 through a good mate - figured this was a steal. Just need to get the 34 adapter now.

I'll chase up the ones listed and see if i come up with any leads.

Again many thanks - always good to be a part of a helpful community ^_^

Regards,

Ado the Potato

I've got an e-manage ultimate loom for r34 gt-t. Straight plug in and play with necessary chip so it doesn't fry your coilpacks? It also has a boost sensor thing too. PM if you're interested. Was going to use it on my car, ended up doing a manual conversion and gone the powerFC route, sold the e-manage ultimate but kept the loom just in case. :D

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