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If someone could please give me a hand some time this week to help me install this before the dyno day on the week end ....REWARD.... to be discussed on the day . I also have a duel piller mount with a boost gadge and oil temp if you have time .

I really need help on this , I have the instructions for both in English.

thanks in advance Beau :(:D:D:cheers:

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I can give ya a hand sometime Beau...

Profec B, pillar mount and boost guage should be easy enough...

Oil temp guage should be easy to fit and get power to, but if it's a mechanical sender, you might need a different fitting for it... We can check it out either way...

If my pipe arrives in time, we could maybe do the swap over for that too...

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hey boys, girls and lovers of the sweet sound of a whistling turbo. i am with mr. j_isnoll. it would good to get out on a cruise. and i agree with the macca's call. there food only tastes good when you are starving and it is the only thing open. plus; the whole let's meet at macca's on a certain night of the week thing was killed along time ago in many locations by the cops ( damn those anti-hooning laws). if a few people turn up it should be good.

ps. peace out to squizz. i bumped into him and a mate in his slick silver 32 GTR at qut a while ago.

and for the record i haven't lost my licence yet. YET?? speeding is so tempting when you have a skyline under your right foot.

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japtaxi.. no it sticks out all the time.. i helped somebody install the spec II version, its a pain in the ass.. and its all digital

the spec I was a doddle to set .. they go cheap.. probably exactly the same thing too.. fark the rice :)

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