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hey guys i have noticed that alot of people put their turbo timers in a 32 gtst in their ash tray enclosed so it cant be seen unless u open the ash tray. just wondering which turbo timers fit in the ash trays, like which ones people have in theirs that fit easily or if there are any modifications needed. (preferably newer auto turbo timer models).

thanx guys any help much appreciated give us ur 2 cents. (pics and stuff too cheers)

Edited by {AMO}

I know a guy who has his Blitz SBC in his ashtray and fits perfectly! As for a turbo timer, i think the best place for it would be underneath the drivers side dash.. just cable tie it... and if you need to adjust the idle time its not too far away.. i have seen baby turbo timers for $59 at www.justjap.com that would fit in the ashtray easily.. or you can double side tape it just under the fuse pannel on the driverside... besides we all need our ashtrays to keep our shrapnel for the toll.. ;)

P.S. Turbo timers void your comprehensive insurance policy (Just Car Insurance)

Cheers,

Sarkis

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