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Can Some1 Lend A Helping Hand To Help Me Install A Turbo Tech Boost Controller N A Boost Gauge = )


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Hey all,

Just woundering if any 1 has a little free time and could help me install a turbotech boost controller and a boost gauge too sometime = ).

Nozila aka Duc can you help me out brother > <

or does any1 know, how much it cost to get it fitted from a business????????

ALL FEEDBACK IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!

with love, hahaha

SHORtY

Edited by shorty_01

CHEERS BRO!

Im buying the exhaust tmr n will recieve boost gauge on monday(due postage).. So around 29th/Oct for us to ctach up.

Time for me n you to catch up n have a Corona.

Ill call soon as i get my boost gauge.

cheers vietnamese bro lol

Edited by shorty_01

Don't let a Skyline man touch your Silvia! Thats wrong! lol

EDIT - j/k for those who took me seriously lol :laugh:

Edited by Busky2k

hahahaha!

Nozila is aiight, he pre owned a silvia so its all GOods.

I may need htlp installing G-teck front n Dump pipe. too.

Ill call u soons ^ ^

Edited by shorty_01
Don't let a Skyline man touch your Silvia! Thats wrong! lol

EDIT - j/k for those who took me seriously lol :laugh:

haha i wouldnt either but i use to have 2 so its an exception.

Boost gauge is easy.

Ok maybe I lied there, it's easy on a Skyline. Im not sure where you connect the boost gauge vac line to on a S14.

Im assuming its a Mechanical one. Or are we fancy and have a electronic one.

Good luck buddy.

Hey Duc,

YOUR INBOX IS FULL SO I CANT PM YOU!

I just got my Boost gauge today, its a 52mm Mechanical Boost Gauge and have my trubo tech boost controller reading to be installed = P.

Finally got the 3 inch Jun BL DTM style catback exhaust fitted today at ET for $600.

WHen are you free bro to help me install it = P lol!

PM ME back, i got no credit on my phone atm.

Make a TIME N DATE n ill be there.

Cheers = )

Edited by shorty_01
you need something installed as well?

nah

just do bits n pieces lol, lets see...

umm fix front bar so doesnt hang as much

fix right head light

fix holder that holds up the hood cos the clips missing

put mbf board on bottom of boot.

new front breaks

clean pod

find the missing 14 kws

eventually put my sub cables under the carpet, and fix my sub n amp so they dont move around haha

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