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Hi,

I am new to this forum. I have a R34 GTT and i recently bought some parts and wish to install them. However I would like to find out what the cost would be like to get them all fitted.

I have asked a mechanic and he has quoted me roughly between $800-$100 for fitting all the below listed items and servicing :

1. Blitz FMIC

2. Greddy PROFEC B-SPEC 2 Boost Controller

3. Flanged Metal Cat

4. HKS Super SQV 3 BOV

5. HID bulbs

6. NISMO LED Tail Lights

7. Front Head Light and Rear Tail Light LED Halo Rings

7a. Programming of the lights so that on first click (low beam) only the halos come on

7b. Second click, the HID and LED Tail Lights come on but the rear Halo goes off

7c. Application of brakes, the LED Tail Lights get brighter but the Halo stays off

8. 3 internal flip switches for future use with external and internal lighting

9. Every 5000kms routine servicing

10. Wheel alignment inspection

Its quite a big job. Was just wondering about the cost of it and whether it is worth it.

Thanks guys.

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Could fit most of those items yourself pretty easily. I'd suggest researching it and doing most yourself.

Most Skyline owners are pretty handy their cars. Comes with the territory. But incidently, it saves large sums of money which can be spent on parts rather than labour.

7,8 and 10 are the only ones that might be more difficult without the proper equipment and knowledge.

Intercooler setup is pretty straight forward. Your boost controller comes with instructions. The cat is bolt in. Don't see why you'd need an aftermarket bov for a pretty well stock car and your basic 5000km service can be done by anyone.

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i have

front slotted rotors

front pads / shims / braided lines

front pipe / cat

ebc

hicas lock bar

and a service and its costing me 2K..

i have a blitz return flow fmic which they said could cost another K to get on.. so i think your getting a good deal

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i have

front slotted rotors

front pads / shims / braided lines

front pipe / cat

ebc

hicas lock bar

and a service and its costing me 2K..

i have a blitz return flow fmic which they said could cost another K to get on.. so i think your getting a good deal

You're really going to pay $3000 for that to be fiteed? :/

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Thanks anyway, well i'm pretty dumb when it comes to fitting such stuff. Anyway i got it all done for just over 600 so its not too bad. I'd love to learn to do all those stuff but I haven't got much spare time. But thanks again guys. Appreciate the replies =)

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