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how many earthing points is there and where do they connect to?

There are 5 eathing points,

you can choose where to earth (Instruction will show you where you can earth them)

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with a r33 the battery is located in the boot soo how would you mount it? also if there are pics or instruction on installign these in a r33 if someone could post up so i could have a quick look before i purchase

with a r33 the battery is located in the boot soo how would you mount it? also if there are pics or instruction on installign these in a r33 if someone could post up so i could have a quick look before i purchase

You can just install the main unit with the battery at the back

and earth other cables in the engine bay separately

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Hey there,

Iam happy to buy oneif some one can install it for me.

Taking the amp. off the back and strut brace off and trying to clamp this thing in to the battery looks like

fun i dont want to have,,...just like getting into bed with a fatty......not that some people like it...

Tell me do you install aswell, being the the traders section.

Thanks

Tekin



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