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Melbourne performance center is $1650

Chequered (status) is $850

I'm getting a quote from dynomotive 2moro and will post up price,

Prices may differ this is just what I've been quoted

www.chequeredtuning.com - formerly known as Status Tuning

Trent is the guru of Nistune in Melbourne - do not hesitate, book now to avoid disappointment :D

seriously though, for what you want, Trent is 110% the man to take it to

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With the basic mods being fmic, exhaust and an EBC set to wateva would it be an option to send

my nistune ecu away to a company who is capable of having it tuned and the sending it back to me?

Reason is no1 here in central qld knows wtf a nistune is...

With the basic mods being fmic, exhaust and an EBC set to wateva would it be an option to send

my nistune ecu away to a company who is capable of having it tuned and the sending it back to me?

There are people who will do that but don't even think of it. You need it tuned in the car for your car.

I never even got as low as $1100 in Sydney but was $850 in Brisbane. Sydney is too fully sik for me, moving back to BNE in 3 months.

Edited by simpletool

$850 for board install and tune package @ chasers motorsport.

$770 for same thing somewhere in pakenham .. DMD i think , havent been there myself so =/

anywhere else with a good reputation for nistuuuuutuuuuutuuuuning?!

You don't want the cheapest you need the best.

There are people who will do that but don't even think of it. You need it tuned in the car for your car.

Ahh alright.

I thought bein a near stock car with the basics it would of been a more generic type deal.

Looks like Ill drive it down to brisbane

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