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charles have you not read any posts on sau....trent is they way to go ...make a booking,, drive car there go get something to eat while he puts the nistune board in then he will put your car on the rwd hub dyno and play nistune games with your car..pay him money drive out around $850.00 if nothing is wrong ..= better mid range power by maybe 30 killawasps (if you have a manual cant remember)and no speed limiter have fun and if your lucky you may get an sau discount ...good bloke will help you with some good advice on a few thing you can do to your car to get the extra power from nistune..DO IT YOU WONT REGRET IT ...ITS WORTH THE MONEY

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charles have you not read any posts on sau....trent is they way to go ...make a booking,, drive car there go get something to eat while he puts the nistune board in then he will put your car on the rwd hub dyno and play nistune games with your car..pay him money drive out around $850.00 if nothing is wrong ..= better mid range power by maybe 30 killawasps (if you have a manual cant remember)and no speed limiter have fun and if your lucky you may get an sau discount ...good bloke will help you with some good advice on a few thing you can do to your car to get the extra power from nistune..DO IT YOU WONT REGRET IT ...ITS WORTH THE MONEY

Well I was always going to go to Trent, but I just didn't know whether he actually install himself or he sends it off to someone to do it.

Because I've received a NIStune chip in return for a job I did for someone :P

So yes, I will be going to Trent's. Am even thinking to sell my NIStune, then get Trent to do it all at once, as it works out to be cheaper lol.

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if its just the board take it to trent he will install it into your ems it only takes him 1 hour and around 1.5 on the dyno...best bet is just to ring him and see what he says if you have the board just use the 1 you have then its only dyno time....nistune boards are worth around $350.00 i think....i have 1 in the stagea

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Yeah Mick, I've gotten a quote from Trent.

$850 drive in drive out Inc board.

Or

$50 install and $650 for tune.

So that's why I wanna sell my board then just get the full package. If I use my board, I'll be paying $700. Or if I sell it for $250-300, I only have to add $550-600 :P

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Yeah Mick, I've gotten a quote from Trent.

$850 drive in drive out Inc board.

Or

$50 install and $650 for tune.

So that's why I wanna sell my board then just get the full package. If I use my board, I'll be paying $700. Or if I sell it for $250-300, I only have to add $550-600 :P

Go for for$279.99 and you pay postage still cheaper than they will get it direct from adelaide post on stagea forums as i think people are looking for one

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Go for for$279.99 and you pay postage still cheaper than they will get it direct from adelaide post on stagea forums as i think people are looking for one

So how much is the RRP?

EDIT: Never mind, I found it. It's $286+postage.

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