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ok 2nd batch is all packaged up and ready to post 2moro. Posting to:

weapon of choice

sdsaibot

NIZ-26T

Shanef

Mr 32

If you want to be included in the next post out. pls pm your mailing details and we will give you our banking details. :P

Paul & Stace

P.S. we apoligise for the delay in sending out.

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Hi,

been left off the list again, am I getting one? Maybe it will just turn up in the mail?

Thanks

Sorry for the f**k-up Sean...will have it for the weekend mate.

Um; does this disable the 4wd _without_ disabling the ABS?

Reason I ask is that a cheaper and easier way of doing this (at least on the R32 GTR, dunno about other models)

_if_ you don't mind disabling the ABS at the same time is to just kill the ignition while the wheels are turning

(i.e. while you are rolling).

You don't even need to let the motor stop rotating; use the clutch, turn off the ignition for a fraction of a second while

you are rolling, turn it back on, let the clutch out.

The 4WD/ABS disables itself till you come to a stop.

Of course, if this disables the 4WD _without_ disabling the ABS and that's what you're looking for, disregard

the above ;):D

Regards,

Saliya

i got mine today

it is a great iteam you have made up

thanks

will post up some pics of it in action so as it goes in

hehe...can't wait for that "mr"

posted today to

wannbeslida and thebuzz ....enjoy!

got mine yesterday.

gotta say its a real top level quality item, i'll find myself having alot of fun with this :O

I see in the pic you sent you have a line locker button. How hard was this to make up? and are you able to make one up for me? price too :dry:

cheers

shane

got mine yesterday.

gotta say its a real top level quality item, i'll find myself having alot of fun with this :D

I see in the pic you sent you have a line locker button. How hard was this to make up? and are you able to make one up for me? price too :D

cheers

shane

Shane...thats just the light to tell me the line locker is engaged...ive set it up so when in 2wd all i have to do is press the steering wheel button while the brake pedal is depressed to lock the front brakes.....as a fail safe, the power to the button and relay is disabled when the switch is in 4WD.....we wouldn't want the line locker activating during a run would we.

Mine arrived today, thanks Paul

Hopefully can get it fitted next week in time for the Nissan/Datsun Drag Challenge thats at Calder on the 25th.

Cheers

here you go, the switch in action

i had to cut the first part of the vid out as you could see my plates.

*warning my mate filming does swear

im only getting a word pad doc. no vid??

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Got mine installed today, look forward to testing it on Saturday when I race it.

Unfortunately there wasn't anywhere appropriate at 1pm to test it out today :happy:

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