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no thats all cool... its what everyone gets... well its what i got atleast :)

if you look on the top left hand of the instructions you will see that there is a colour code which will tell you what all the colours should do!

anyone with a the smallest amount of auto electrical knowledge should be able to figure out where they are are ment to to attached to under the dash... but unfortunately you will have to cut and join your wires to connect them into the corresponding wires in your car.

once installed you should just be able to unplug your terminal block provided and your hand-brake wire and remove the unit fully... follow?

yeah, i follow you, only problem is the car is half mine and half my dad (will the car is mine but he gets the finally say on wat mod i do on the car as i am only 16 and he doesnt want to cut and connect wires in that area)

pain in the ass really, if i cant get a harness i might just sell it for around $150 or so and buy a hks or apexi one with a harness :S

dude the harness you get will still need to plug to something Mike,

so you go buy a harness and what do you connect the harness to??

how do you get it into the cars wiring. there isnt a plug just sitting there waiting to be used for a turbo timer. if that was the case, then you would just be joining your wires to this plug anways and you wont be splicing into the vehicles wiring. YA FEEL ME BRO

hey,

are you interested in a apexi rsm...its brand new etc in box and all...im asking $300 for it...its the blue screen model.

hey,

will xmas has come and gone and it has given me some $$$ to spend on my car. I am going shopping 2morrow to buy some car cleaning stuff but i was wondering is there any places i should go to get a turbo timer, gauges ect? Hopfuly cheap?

Thanks aheaps  :P

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