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try ringing Motoquip in carousel or morley Darren is the guy who owns them. Top bloke he gave me great deals on items. Tell him Pat the tall bloke refered you he will know who i am.

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i am sor & have looked in the carousel shop & tbh i didnt see anything of quality.

when i get time i will have a look in the shops reccomended above

cheers

they dont stock everything they sell you ask them for something you want and they order it from japan.

i got all my apexi gauges and what not there.

i work at motoquipe in midland. we have been able to get alot of apexi and greddy items as well as work and buddy club rims. but if u go to any motoquipe store and tell them u r with sauwa they should give u some good discounts.

  • 2 weeks later...
If you like being lied to an verbally abused by all means go there. :banana:

LOL i rocked up there 1 saturday morning to deliver parts n owner was close to having punch ons with a guy that had purchased a car from him .. :D

  • 3 weeks later...
I think its time to get the thread back on topic and away from negative comments/thoughts/experiences on this particular buisness and owner. :P

Not sure if this is the place to ask but wondering where i can get my car dyno'd so I can check the AFR's and power its makin. need printout as have remapped my ECU.

Im SOR just need a printout of the AFR's .

thanks Rob

Rob, theres plenty of place that can do that for you.

Tenagah

Hyperdrive

XSpeed

and the list will go on and on and on.

Check the consolidated workshop thread and make some phone calls to those guys and see which you are comfortable with. You cant ask who is the best etc around here as 10 people will give 10 different answers for 10 different reasons and this is not the thread for that. I assume if you start a thread asking this, you will get a similar response to this one and with in minutes the thread will be closed by mods requesting you use the search function.

I hope that helps you a little bit.

Cheers

Rob, theres plenty of place that can do that for you.

Tenagah

Hyperdrive

XSpeed

and the list will go on and on and on.

Check the consolidated workshop thread and make some phone calls to those guys and see which you are comfortable with. You cant ask who is the best etc around here as 10 people will give 10 different answers for 10 different reasons and this is not the thread for that. I assume if you start a thread asking this, you will get a similar response to this one and with in minutes the thread will be closed by mods requesting you use the search function.

I hope that helps you a little bit.

Cheers

Yeah thanks... I do use the serarch alot, Is why I havent posted much..... I did ring genie performance exhausts in myaree which have a dyno but they cant print out the afr's which is what i need .. The price was only $55 which sounded ok to me... But I will try the ones you have mentioned see what price they can do is just a basic run really i should imagine as they arent tuning it or anything. been checking out the diy section alot also... (need to install a walbro fuel pump- ahhhh ) :P

cheers Rob

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