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Hey everyone,

I have just recieved my long awaited Blitz FMIC:D i'm looking to install it myself to my R33 GTST Series one and was just wondering if it was an easy job? ie no cutting and such, if there is a thread on here on how to do it maybe you could link me to it

Thanks :)

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there are threads, just usually difff brands, but all similar. if you put something like fmic install and skylinesaus it should come up with heaps,

you might have to cut reo bar, i had to for my just jap one.

if its not a return flow you will need to cut a hole for piping on the drivers side.

having said that the blitz should be one of the easiest to install

Ok thanks guys:) btw MatthewT85 It's a blitz return flow, so shouldnt have to cut an holes in the drives side :)

yep you wont have that problem, just maybe a small trim of your reo bar, maybe...

Hey everyone,

I have just recieved my long awaited Blitz FMIC:D i'm looking to install it myself to my R33 GTST Series one and was just wondering if it was an easy job? ie no cutting and such, if there is a thread on here on how to do it maybe you could link me to it

Thanks :)

buy a flap disc attachment for your angle grinder, reo will not require trimming, just your front bar

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