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Where to mount - Apexi RSM & S-AFC II


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Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone is running an AFC and RSM and where it is mounted. Ive got an R34 GTT and strugglin tryin to decide where to mount em. Thanks for your help.

-ice-

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My safc2 is on the ashtray. Im gonna move it out of sight near the clutch when i get me some more velcrow though.

good idea... was thinking of tinting the top bit of the windscreen and mounting it there... dont know how i'll go with cops though

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i have rsm and tv on my dash and cops have seen it a few times at bretho

and also had a cop sit in my driver seat and look and no problems at all

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what i did for my evo was tinted the top bit of the windscreen and mounted it there with the brackets... that way when i got pulled over id just flip the sun visor to cover it... pretty handy when u park as well since flippin the visor down makes it unnoticable... dont know if its a good idea or not for my gtt...

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Mine (RSM & AVCR) are on the Apex'i stands on the dash.

Look sweet - but tend to attract attention like Paris Hilton to a party.

Law has had no trouble with placement - just the fact that one is an EBC... and they're naughty.

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