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you may want to search the word "workshop" and then start calling...

just about anyone can install that gear, it just comes down to quality and price of their work and if you seacrh you'll find a million good and bad storys about whom ever you choose...

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As of July 1st 2008 BD4's are no longer a HKS Pro Dealer. See this link below for the only only two workshops "currently" supplying & Tuning anything to do with F-Con in Australia:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Hk...74#entry3991874

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Micko77:

Yes, new HKS Pro Dealers are currently being appointed by Performance Wholesale Australia and will then need to be certified by HKS Japan. It's apparently a long and tedious process, both from a training and support point of view. HKS Japan realise that there is a lack of support in Australia of the Pro dealer items (ie: F-Con ECU product line, VALCON, VCAM and all of the "Pro" items within their catalogue) when in their own JDM and US markets, you'll find that the HKS electronics range is more commonly used and accepted than what people are more familiar with here. (Power FC, TRUST/Greddy, etc, etc)

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