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stasis - the power fc comes with 2 adhesive velcro strips.

I also have some commander holders for sale here -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=124517

ishh - I dont have a lot of info on them.

Heres a link to an excellent write up on PFC's by paulr33 which may help -

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/docs/power...erfc-faq.htm#12

Does this power Fc have Rom in it? BTW my car is the 98 mdl series1. O hope the power FC will suite this model. Thanks buddy

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errr... only 2 of us managed to pay for the item out of 13 ppl?? :|

Alot have paid..

The list still isn't updated.....hurry up....hurrry up......hurry up.

Blackboard in Mr.Squiggles

I have paid

Ive got 9 payments and the rest should be in within the next few days.

Any one else wishing to purchase a power fc through the group buy,

I will be taking payments untill the end of this week.

dc2R - please PM me your postal details.

;)

I no ive paid, i made the payment at bout 3:45 on wednesday 12/7. To confirm wot u asked for the payment was made at Westpac Wollongong n the Branch number that the chick gave me is 2695 n she even said that the money was already in there. plz pm back




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