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Hey,

Ive got a AFC Neo but not 100% sure where i should mount it. Ive been thinking of putting it under my deck where my pocket is, but I would need to make up some kind of metal bracket, unless someone has an idea??

Or I could mount it on my dash. Got a Apexi Stand holder with the double sided tape on the bottom. If i used the double sided tape and decided I wanted to take it off later (for sale value or something) would the tape leave marks on the dash?

Any suggestions would be great!! :D

Thanks

Matt

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Hey,

Ive got a AFC Neo but not 100% sure where i should mount it. Ive been thinking of putting it under my deck where my pocket is, but I would need to make up some kind of metal bracket, unless someone has an idea??

Or I could mount it on my dash. Got a Apexi Stand holder with the double sided tape on the bottom. If i used the double sided tape and decided I wanted to take it off later (for sale value or something) would the tape leave marks on the dash?

Any suggestions would be great!! :D

Thanks

Matt

If you were to mount it on the stand use those 3m strips, fully clean the surface where your doing it then pop it on.

did it in my r34 for my boost guage and came out really good. but it kinda melts if left in the sun for ages so be careful not to knock it when its like that lol.

Could also mount it on the front of the ash tray maybe? ive got my cd stacker controller on there an works well.

can get a pic of it if you want for ideas its kinda the same size as the safc

Yeah a pic would be good thanks :laugh:

Ive got a Boost Controller and Turbo Timer when my Ash tray was. So was thinking of putting it either below my deck where the pocket is, or maybe on the dash.

With your boost gauge, do you think the 3 strips will leave marks if you took it off? On the dash it would look pretty awesome, but just dont want marks there if i decided to remove it, lol.

Also was it easy to put the wiring down the vent on the dash?

Thanks :P

Yeah a pic would be good thanks ;)

Ive got a Boost Controller and Turbo Timer when my Ash tray was. So was thinking of putting it either below my deck where the pocket is, or maybe on the dash.

With your boost gauge, do you think the 3 strips will leave marks if you took it off? On the dash it would look pretty awesome, but just dont want marks there if i decided to remove it, lol.

Also was it easy to put the wiring down the vent on the dash?

Thanks :)

Yeah iv sold my r34 but I'm sure it wouldn't be marked at all if i was to remove it, I'm at work right now but will try and get a pic of my 33s ash tray when i get home.

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