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hi guys, Stace here..........I have posted 7 packages 2day at lunchtime. I have sent them to:

blk180

N1GTR

Beer Baron

600ZILLA

West

Black R32

9krpm

Hope you all get them soon. :P

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Anyone in the first group buy has hooked it up and how did they go?

Any experience with wiring, where to mount best....ect?

Instructions with pics are included in the package :P

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hey paul... sorry mate, I thought this was an adaptor loom for the ECU, so count me out of this one. My fusebox has already been tapped with a switch.

Got mine today. Very neat and pro looking for a simple device. Strongly recomend any R32gtr owners out there who can't afford big bucks aftermarket items.

Thanks Paul n Stacey. Let the fun begin, to run serious 60ft time in GTR's, you'll need big burn out.

Gotta say i could have done this myself since we sell all those wire, fuse...ect here at work but for $35 and supporting a potential 9sec GTR team, why not :w00t: ?

Keep up the good work Paul n Stacey.

Thanks for the feedback guys...we like to buy quality ourselves and its great to offer a product that is simple to use and value for $$.

(removes salesman hat)

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recieved mine yesterday. cnt test it yet coz car is in pieces, but should be able try this weekend. Looks brilliant! Very professional. MAXIMUM RESPECT! (and now with the instructions i know all the fuses under the dash, seing it's all in jap. thanx)

recieved mine yesterday. cnt test it yet coz car is in pieces, but should be able try this weekend. Looks brilliant! Very professional. MAXIMUM RESPECT! (and now with the instructions i know all the fuses under the dash, seing it's all in jap. thanx)

Guys...feel free to post pics of you testing this device......on a private road of course.

Disclaimer:

DiRTgarage in no way condones breaching state traffic laws.

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