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Words cant express how good these units are guys. Im so happy with mine it really finished off my 34gtr vspec, i got 330klw at the wheels, ikeya formula control arms front and rear,nismo coil overs,and AP brakes all round,i can get on the power alot earlier into the corner now and it pulls so much harder through the corner (almost .2 of a G on the G/meter in some corners),plus i still run the hicas as well!!! in the wet it really is amazing how much it improves the atessa system grip even more,thats when u will feel it working to the max.This is a must have especially if you have modified your gtr.

I will post some lap times with the unit on and then with unit off next track day i go to, i know it going to be a huge improvment from my last sessions.

cheers george

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4 left...this is over $70 discount on each unit delivered.

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