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well thats what im aiming for....sounds cool to me....is it hard to fit???

They are relatively easy to fit.

Just take you time when doing it and always reference the manual if in doubt.

Ive installed one in my car and a safc 2 in a mates r32.

A bit off soldering here and there. :rofl: And you'll be fine.

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If you can stretch your budget a bit you can get a Digital Fuel Adjuster and hand controller kits from Jaycar for about $120. Works in the same way as blue screen SAFCs.

Just have to build it yourself, not that hard.

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