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btw, west the pics in pm worked for me?

but i dont know if anyone needs the pics that badly. surely you can picture a rocker switch, a fuse, some wire and some terminals... this thing is all about its function though so maybe just picture a smokey burnout, then decide if that's what you want. if it is, buy one.

To all the people PMing me wanting detailed pics.....read above post.

You cannot produce these yourself for under $25.....not 1 off's......they are a professionally built item delivered to your door for $35.....don't be tight and spend an extra $10 to save you the hassle of production and have it delivered to your door with detailed instructions. Yes any auto electrician with 1/2 a brain can produce these, but for what cost (parts and labour).

Read the thread thouroughly and see all the happy customers.

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Pretty keen on one, i take it they will be the same for R32 GTS4?

Did not see an answer to this in all the posts - but maybe I'm blind;-)

GTS4 needs to have underbonnet fuse pulled as well as fuse in under dash box, at least in mine anyway.

Does this unit cover this requirement?

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Did not see an answer to this in all the posts - but maybe I'm blind;-)

GTS4 needs to have underbonnet fuse pulled as well as fuse in under dash box, at least in mine anyway.

Does this unit cover this requirement?

Paul is away working. I'll get him to answer your question as soon as he can. Sorry for delayed answer TurboX.

Cheers

Stacey (DiRTgarge better half)

Also.......Paul will be making the 2nd batch on the weekend. So if you want one pls send your $$, banking details were supplied in the pm's. If you want one and I have forgotten to send you the details pls pm me........as its getting abit confusing.

So far I will be posting switches to: Weapon of Choice and Mr 32

Cheers Stace

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Hi,

Just noticed I haven't been added to the list on the first page. Sent payment and mail address through last week, can you confirm if received yet?

Thanks

Stace was running the show last week and has failed to update main page...i assure you that all paid orders will be met by the end of the week....wannabeslida...you are one of them.

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