Grounding kit

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I have seen somewhere on here a thread about Grounding kits that someone posted up a good deal on. Any ideas where the best place is to get a R32 gtr specific grounding kit from, and what sort of money they go for?

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Hi Nik,

http://www.groundingkits.co.uk/ have been recommended to me.

I also see they are running a GB on a R32gtr specific kit for gtr.co.uk @
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Had this on my GTR - good value and look good.

On the R33 and R34 GTR, it would be advisable to buy the extra lead from the battery to the front of the car, as the battery is located in the boot on these cars.


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Alexb has one of these on his FD. I think its a good kit.

Although Scott (sdminus) recommends making your own, there was a thread about it not long ago.

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NikWilson wrote:Had this on my GTR - good value and look good.

On the R33 and R34 GTR, it would be advisable to buy the extra lead from the battery to the front of the car, as the battery is located in the boot on these cars.


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Not on the R32 GTR, :) the battery is in the engine bay :D:D

Thanks for the replies guys.

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as a tip, put a very thin smear of vaseline or terminal grease onto the gold connectors before you bolt them down.


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Thanks Ian. I will get that ordered over the next couple of days. :)
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It is a nice quality kit that I actually helped develop for him!!

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Before I start quoting chapter and verse, has the reason that these grounding kits work been posted?

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