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Hey everyone..

tried to search for this topic, and dont think anyone would make a topic like this anyways..

I will be buying a RSM soon, and was wondering where i should mount it into a r33..

If you got any pics or ideas please post them up..

But i really would like to see some pics!!

I know it should be personal choice, but i would like to see something first.. Also how did you attach it to that position..

Thank you very much

Cheers..

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A friend of mine mounted it in front of cluster, but it sort of blocks most of the thing.. I know the RSM will show the speed etc etc.. but for some reason i dont like it..

But yea, anyone got a pic of it mounted on dash, middle-above air con??

WOnt get the RSM till thursday, so in the mean time, would just like to see where you all have mounted it..

thanks all..

Edited by siddr20

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Not a RSM but close enough :)

As you can see I've got the Apexi stand too - not sure if you have it but it makes mounting these devices so much easier.

When I'm parked outside of my house I use a beanie to cover it up so people can't see it from the outside.

hmm i like where you put your safc wink.. might put mine in the same spot.. Did you use double sided tape?? hahah yea, i might have to put a hat or something to cover it up.. only disadvantage..

howd you mount yours secur1ty??

I used 4 squares of cheapo DS tape for the base and I used the DS tape that came with my GReddy Profec EBC to stick the SAFC onto the stand. I used to use the cheapo tape for that but it melts under the sun very easily.

On that note, with it mounted on the dash like that, the RSM will be exposed to lots of sunlight so make sure you cover it up when you are parking in exposed areas.

lexbomb-any chance of pics?? keen to see how it would look there.. wouldnt it be hard to read--while driving??

ctjet- hmm i think the rsm is way longer than the asktrays lenght..but i will fiddle around with it, before puttin it in a fixed position..

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