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yeah, live in the shire, work in chatswood ... would like to be able to drop the car off in the morning, then pick up on the way home ...

at least i get to drive my line more than a few k each day !!

LOL The Shire.. nice location.

Yea I'd be happy to know some tuner for PFC around there also.

Even as far north as up to the northern beaches.

They are at Homebush.

A few guys on this forum have had their cars tuned by Ben at BEL and are very happy with them. If you want more info PM wrxhoon, butthead or fullmetal (these are ones I can remember off the top of my head). Oh yeah...and I had my car tuned there too...and I'm happy :)

Here's a link: http://www.belperformance.com.au/

mate if you want you car tuned

i've been to ben at bel before but if you want a really good tune go to either dave at SAS in silverwater or jim from CRD.

jim will probably get more power but will probably push the car harder.

jim uses jap software to tune.

i've also had cars tuned at SAS by dave who does a great job.

both jimand dave are on the more expensive side of things but they have had more than there fairshare of skylines go through there workshops.

mate if you want you car tuned  

i've been to ben at bel before but if you want a really good tune go to either dave at SAS in silverwater or jim from CRD.

jim will probably get more power but will probably push the car harder.

jim uses jap software to tune.

i've also had cars tuned at SAS by dave who does a great job.

both jimand dave are on the more expensive side of things but they have had more than there fairshare of skylines go through there workshops.

PM Butthead about his experience with Croydon and then with Ben at BEL.

But he will tell you something about an R33 GTR just tuned by Jim. It had the works, 2530s, HKS cooler, full exhaust and dumps, 500cc injectors, power FC.

The car was running 1.4 bar boost yet could only manage a 12.1@~110MPH.

Sweet. thanks Mik. Good to know the price beforehand!

Just outta interest where bouts are they?

take tour car to bel and let ben do it , not a lot of money and the best tune you can get .

butthead from these forums had it done at croydon , he has 2530's , dumps , 3 1/2" exhaust front pipes , injectors , pods ,cam gears .

he took it to wsid and could only do 12.1 @110mph . then he took it to bel and tuned it although he hasn't taken it to the drags yet the car is a lot quicker .

my car has only n1 turbos , power f/c and 3" exhaust +1.2 bat boost and i did 11.7 @120 mph with bels tune .

buttheads car will go faster still .

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