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JEM did wonders with my car,but like the guys above said,make sure all the little things are in good condition before you go otherwise youll have to pay them good $$$ to fix minor things>Remember time is money when dealing with any good tradesman,not just cars.They can also do a smoke test on the inlet system to find any leaks for a small fee.

jez does the smoke test for free, part of his pre dyno run checks before he runs it up.......

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I'd be using DVS JEZ

Ahhhhh he said Sydney, i would say JEZ otherwise :)

drive to the coast, get jez to do it.... worth the drive, plus u get awesome freshly tuned thrashing on the freeway all the way home : D

Dvs tuning /thread

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jez does the smoke test for free, part of his pre dyno run checks before he runs it up.......

This is the internet cupcake. Besides, you said unigroup or jez. So tuck your vagina in and accept it

Aren't we mouthy in front of our key boards and computer screens

Funny how confident little boys aren't in the real world :)

Come on guys,we are just trying to help this dude out.Conclusion,all the tuners mentioned are great,not cheap(cheaps a worry)When I first got my GTR the tuner I was recommended to was pathetic and expensive,no communication skills and treated people disrespectfully.As I said any of the guys mentioned above will do the trick.As I read one of your posts GTR JOEY, If you want to own a good GTR you need to have enough cash to buy two,very well said!

Come on guys,we are just trying to help this dude out.Conclusion,all the tuners mentioned are great,not cheap(cheaps a worry)When I first got my GTR the tuner I was recommended to was pathetic and expensive,no communication skills and treated people disrespectfully.As I said any of the guys mentioned above will do the trick.As I read one of your posts GTR JOEY, If you want to own a good GTR you need to have enough cash to buy two,very well said!

You sound like a good guy

Come on guys,we are just trying to help this dude out.Conclusion,all the tuners mentioned are great,not cheap(cheaps a worry)When I first got my GTR the tuner I was recommended to was pathetic and expensive,no communication skills and treated people disrespectfully.As I said any of the guys mentioned above will do the trick.As I read one of your posts GTR JOEY, If you want to own a good GTR you need to have enough cash to buy two,very well said!

My original tuner was a fkn retard! Shit tune, bad starting, poor fuel economy and much lower power than expected for the setup....

Went to JEM and have never been happier with the service, passion for cars and attention to detail... The guys are great!!

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