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hi guys. just need a quick hand, im installing a GReddy profec b spec II

and im fine with plumbing up the solenoid and wiring the control unit in..

the one thing that im having issues with is getting the vac line down from the engine bay to the car interior.

after having a read of the boost gauge install threads in the DIY section i tried to drop the vac line down through the hole just behind the map boost sensor ? box in the top left corner on the engine bay on my S2 R33 GTS-t, and i havnt had much luck

are there any tips you could give me on wich direction to try and thread it and also once its on its way down. where should i be trying to grab it from.. from what ive read in the "intalling a boost gauge without drilling" thread there is a little hole in the carpeting stuff near the top right hand side of the back of the stereo unit, i had a bit of a feel around up there but could not find any obvious routes for vac line.

have i got it arse about completely and should be threading from the driver footwell up or is running it down from the engine bay easier.

sorry if this is a complete stooge question, its just a bit of a labrynth of crap and pointy bits behind the dash there. and help or pics would be fanstastic. thanks guys

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