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I live in wollongong, so it only takes 45mins to get to justjap :whistling:

I'm sure it would be better getting something shipped nationally than internationally.... In other words, justjap would probably be better than nengun.. also i believe you can get slugged with some taxes having things shipped from japan.

I live in wollongong, so it only takes 45mins to get to justjap :whistling:

I'm sure it would be better getting something shipped nationally than internationally.... In other words, justjap would probably be better than nengun.. also i believe you can get slugged with some taxes having things shipped from japan.

Now its making more sense lol taxes? Those bastards. Haha nw cheers mate

I live in wollongong, so it only takes 45mins to get to justjap :whistling:

I'm sure it would be better getting something shipped nationally than internationally.... In other words, justjap would probably be better than nengun.. also i believe you can get slugged with some taxes having things shipped from japan.

Now its making more sense lol taxes? Those bastards. Haha nw cheers mate

tax is only if it's over $1k.. which it won't be.

much less hassle to buy from Justjap mate, that's where i got mine and it arrived lightning fast.

oh i see thats where they slug ya! no worries dude, thanks for the advice

What sort of perfomance are you getting out of it, are we talking 400+kw here ?

Nah im not chasing monster power, got bout 180 atm, probably wont be looking for much more than 250 in the near future.

Nah im not chasing monster power, got bout 180 atm, probably wont be looking for much more than 250 in the near future.

Hey mate, was seeing what GUN_METAL_GTR32 uses his for but for you, have you considered a standard GT-R one, any of them should do quite nicely for your power goals and as they won't be brand spanking new you might save a few dollars :ermm:

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hey guys, sorry for digging up this old thread.

I got bosch 040, 3" turbo back, wanna run 10psi on s2 r33; would a r34 side mount be suitable for this or is it better to get a FMIC ? Did some searching & reading and had some conflicting reports

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Definitely better to get a front mount. The 34 side mount might just work for light street duties, but if you're out for a decent drive giving it the beans here and there it will heat soak pretty quickly.

My Blitz CS FMIC is still going strong, zero issues.

Definitely better to get a front mount. The 34 side mount might just work for light street duties, but if you're out for a decent drive giving it the beans here and there it will heat soak pretty quickly.

My Blitz CS FMIC is still going strong, zero issues.

hey mate, thx for the reply. I read on here the r34 smic's were good for ~200-210rwkw so i thought it would be a cheap alternative to a FMIC since the mods i have wouldnt be near that rwkw figure?

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If you ever planning on doing more mods, you end up needing a front mount later so you might as well get it done right first time :)

However, if you can get a sidemount for $50, and install it for free, i guess you could always on-sell it when the time comes to upgrade, and then it hasn't really cost you anything?

If you ever planning on doing more mods, you end up needing a front mount later so you might as well get it done right first time :)

However, if you can get a sidemount for $50, and install it for free, i guess you could always on-sell it when the time comes to upgrade, and then it hasn't really cost you anything?

yea, thats what i was thinking of doing :P

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