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dont worry theres plenty of diy guides just follow the bouncing ball, its easy dude and you will get your confidence up to to bigger jobs one day..... gl and any troubles dont be scared to ask lol

CHEERS MATE! :ninja:

i got mine done by the same guy who does exhausts. only charged $200 to install exhaust and fmic. im sure there are guys in the area who can do it for ya like ppl said its basically 2 pipes and a plate in the middle. if you buy a kit you can't really go wrong. i'm like you thou im more than confident ill screw something over so i had it done properly. if i gave it a go i would end up with a missing eye or something :ninja:

Try giving Unique Automotive a call, they are in Villawood (not to be confused with Unique Autosports at Castle hill).

They deal with installs and repairs for japanese imports and are really cheap and the guy that runs it is very experienced and not stuck up.

I didnt get my fmic installed there but they do it. I got my boost gauge and boost controller done properly, he even hooked up the lights for the gauge.

262 Miller Rd Villawood 2163

(02) 9724 3030

Oh and try Bel Garage too in Regents Park

19 Clapham Road

Regents Park

(02) 9645 6608

Dont pay more than $200 to get it done, if you can get it done properly by someone else its more than worth it

Edited by Gengis

bel garage is a shit hole. a mate took his 200 there to get a power FC put in nad they fried the computer because they let some apprentice install it. not only that they give shit advice on what mods to do on ur car.

fit the front mount yourself, make a day of it. its frustrating and fun at the same time. when you have finished stand back and admire your great work

Try giving Unique Automotive a call, they are in Villawood (not to be confused with Unique Autosports at Castle hill).

They deal with installs and repairs for japanese imports and are really cheap and the guy that runs it is very experienced and not stuck up.

I didnt get my fmic installed there but they do it. I got my boost gauge and boost controller done properly, he even hooked up the lights for the gauge.

262 Miller Rd Villawood 2163

(02) 9724 3030

Oh and try Bel Garage too in Regents Park

19 Clapham Road

Regents Park

(02) 9645 6608

Dont pay more than $200 to get it done, if you can get it done properly by someone else its more than worth it

thanks for the info bud, think i might pass on Bel Garage... heard bad things about them too...

But I think I'll be having a go at it my self. :D

reallly it isnt that hard, it will just take a while if you dont have the right tools to cut a hole. also trial fitting the front bar to cut where ti touches(take your time on this and do it right)

You dont wana come over on sunday do you, hehe :laugh:

If you live close by offcourse.

hahah im working all weekend and all nex weekend otherwise i guess i could come down to guide you, thats if you trust the founder of Backyard Garage!

haha besides, i aint going no where... no license :'(

hehe, all good man... could have picked you up if you werent too far away from parra.

thanks for the advice. :laugh:

Hopefully have it installed over the weekend...

Edited by DANSR33

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