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I've got Tein HA coil overs on my '98 gtst, I'm thinking about getting an edfc unit.

Does the kit come complete? Or do I have to mod the tops of my shocks. Can a I install it?

I'm guessing [because I haven't seen one] that there are four driven motors that fit on each coil and then there is the dash/control unit, plus a wiring loom? Is there a manual/instruction?

Can anyone let me know please.

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you guess correctly. you get 4 little motors, wiring + controller. :)

Thanks for that BB, and installing???? what is that like???? is it OK, comparable to say your average CD/DVD/speakers, a set of temp/oil/boost gauges or a mobile phone kit etc???

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I have fitted the EDFC to my R33. Easy. the top adjuster needs to be unscrewed and the motor screwed into place. Dont be rough with it. Its not hard. Front can probably be done in car, rear units will have to come out. All wiring is marked clearly and there is a nice channel under the carpet on the drivers side to lay the rear cables. Excess cable can be hidden in drivers side kick panel. plenty of room. Simple!!

Regards

R Dirty 3

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