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Id pay more money to get one from Ken and get him to fit it, hell id pay alot more than what you could buy it for on Ebay...

Why? because if anything goes wrong with the unit and you got it on ebay then you my firend are in trouble + Kens a good man if your a member you will get looked after + your going to get a damn good install.

Its like buying a PC..

I get this all the time..... People buy Ebay crap for $20 less than my damn good price.. they get me to fit it and it stuffs up.. Then they grumble becuase it takes 4 months for the Ebay item to get replaced..

Pay a little more and get it local with a good warranty.

My 3c.

point taken guys... Ken, I'll come and see you when I can bleed some money from the wife! What pwr do you think a tuned FC will add on to my R32GTR? It has:

Nismo intercooler

cat back exhaust

apexi filters and pipe adaptors

apart from that shes standard.

Do it yaself

Its easy :/, I did mine and I am always reluctant to do mods.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=111401

EDIT: sorry, this is a bit OT

ahah i would give it ago but i have gtst and is says gtr on the topic, or is it the same both wayz, id rather spend the money and get somone to do it.

lata :/:mad:

Nice one. Hyperdrive do all the work on my car and I like that they don't brush me off when I want to talk about work done on my car.

hmmmm i always get there busy busy busy

wonder what im doing wrong ......... need to spend more $$$ I think , that will put a smile on old kens dail

:P

anyway , if you get a djetro off nengun or one of the 4sale forum guys who are about as cheap as it will get theres maybe a 100$ or so difference fitted tuned and supply and or fitted tuned supply your own

so may as well save yourself the hassle and get it from HD

now if someone could explain exactly why I need a djetro for a gtr instead of a AFM one ....... surely 2x 80mm AFM will flow and measure enough air

i got my pfc off nengun for $936 delivered an it was the same price of a d jetro without the extra map sensors but they were only about 100 more so yeah

*Sigh*

More misinformation by another person who doesn't check the full facts...

The cost of a DJetro sensor and harness kit for a R32 GTR is $324 in Japan.

Not quite $100 is it??

Ken

2006_Gray-Nicolls_Stress_Ball.jpg

Gives Ken a stress ball....

I feel your pain mate.. Gotta keep checking that people post up facts these days, posting up the wrong price can give people the wrong idea about a place, they may see a price thats cheaper and think hey im not going to this place they are expensive when infact they are cheaper if you get your prices correct.

let them learn from thier mistakes I say.. Thats if they can learn :)

But I don't agree with all these peeps saying they can get this and that cheaper on ebay... the minute you put a bid on, it will go on the up and up so the price ends up being more then what you 'expected', then you still have to pay delivery...and installation :)

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