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Hi guys, Im thinking of putting on a nistune on my r34gtt... Mods are: full exhaust, fmic, walbro fuel pump, greddy ebc 10 psi, all the basic mods... How much wil it costs me?? And a good place to install nistunes?? Im from the west btw.. Cheers

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if you can grab a lift over, you can leave it the night before and then pick it up the following arvo. It's not that far a walk from dandy station, and i'm sure there is a bus that goes closer.

i would "think" they would only need 1 day to get it done, so you could prob just hang around whilst it's done if you've got a free day somewhere

Best to ask them though.

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if you can grab a lift over, you can leave it the night before and then pick it up the following arvo. It's not that far a walk from dandy station, and i'm sure there is a bus that goes closer.

i would "think" they would only need 1 day to get it done, so you could prob just hang around whilst it's done if you've got a free day somewhere

Best to ask them though.

Thank you for your kind help.. I will give them a buzz tomorrow..

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Yes charles, you're right... But ill give chasers ago... Been their customer before, i think they will do the job right... Well, its time to find out next week.. Cheers to everyone .. Been really helpful...!! I will update the results..

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Oh yeah, no doubt, Chasers, Dr Drift & Chequered Tuning are all reputatable, so any one of those should be just fine.

And yeah, let me know your results, coz I wanna get mine done too :P

No probs.. I saw u selling ur nistunes daugtherboard, why dnt u used it?? I actually txt u for ur power fc and askd u bout the wing stays as well yesterday... :)

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Oh haha xD

Yeah I sold my board, because I got the board as a payment for a job that I did for someone, and I think Chequered wanted $50 to install and $650 for a tune, so it woulda cost me $700. Where as, when I sold the board for $250, I only need to add $600 on top for a drive in drive out deal at Chequered for $850 :)

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Oh haha xD

Yeah I sold my board, because I got the board as a payment for a job that I did for someone, and I think Chequered wanted $50 to install and $650 for a tune, so it woulda cost me $700. Where as, when I sold the board for $250, I only need to add $600 on top for a drive in drive out deal at Chequered for $850 :)

Nice... :)

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