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Been getting more and more PM's about when another group buy is gonna be on for these items from the last one... so I'm gonna be organising it while I have a little free time on my hands.

These are the kits discussed here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=61207

The previous group buys I've done for these are here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=66908

and here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=74872

Prices are as follows (I've posted the prices depending on how many we get... eg if at the end of the group buy, I only have to order 1 EBC, then it'll be more expensive than 3 EBC's etc). All prices include GST.

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Independent Electronic Boost Controller

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=KC5387

RRP - $80

Group Buy Prices:

1 to 2 - $62

3 to 4 - $58

5 plus - $53

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Digital Fuel Adjuster

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=KC5385

RRP - $80

Group Buy Prices:

1 to 2 - $62

3 to 4 - $58

5 plus - $53

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Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=KC5386

RRP - $60

Group Buy Prices:

1 to 2 - $48

3 to 4 - $43

5 plus - $40

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RS232 (Parallel Port) Connecting Cable Computer Lead for Controller - 1.8m

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=WC7502

RRP - $8.35

Group Buy Prices:

1 to 10 - $6

10 plus - $5

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Intelligent Turbo Timer

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=KC5383

RRP - $45

Group Buy Prices:

1 to 2 - $35

3 to 4 - $33

5 plus - $30

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Digital Pulse Adjuster

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=KC5384

RRP - $80

Group Buy Prices:

1 to 2 - $62

3 to 4 - $58

5 plus - $53

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Performance Electronics for Cars - Silicon Chip Publications

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=BS5080

RRP - $20

Group Buy Prices:

1 plus - $19 (w00t!)

If there's anything else from Jaycar that you'd like to add to your order ask and I'll get a price for you. Please reply with what you'd like in this thread, and feel free to ask any questions. In the past group buy guys have also ordered soldering irons and solder etc, which you'll need to put these kits together.

Please post which item you'd like, and what quantity. I'll set the cutoff for this group buy for the 17th of September (that's 2 weeks from now).

I found that shipping cost is around $10 across australia for a parcel post pack that holds most of these items. If you're in Sydney, then you can pick it up from me at a meet or something like that if you want to save on the shipping costs.

As soon as you reply with item name and quantities I'll PM you guys payment details and costs (you should be able to add them up yourself from the costs I've posted, but I'll PM you a total to confirm).

I'm closing this group buy on Sunday so I can put the order in first thing on Monday and hopefully have them shipped to you by Tuesday, for arrival by Friday... I hope. :laugh:

Deadline extended to the 1st of Oct

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Put me down for:

1 x Independent Electronic Boost Controller

1 x Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters

1 x RS232 (Parallel Port) Connecting Cable Computer Lead for Controller - 1.8m

thanks

Put me down for:

1 x Independent Electronic Boost Controller

1 x Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters

1 x RS232 (Parallel Port) Connecting Cable Computer Lead for Controller - 1.8m

thanks

Put me down for the same...

Put me down for:

1 x Independent Electronic Boost Controller

1 x Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters

1 x RS232 (Parallel Port) Connecting Cable Computer Lead for Controller - 1.8m

thanks

same for me thanks.

There's no way for the Turbo timer to have a default time setting?

I don't think there is... unless you set the max idle time to however long you want, and then just put the sensitivity to max, so it thinks you need max idle all the time regardless of how hard you've driven it.

2 days to go people... the numbers look promising.

ducki, post up which iron and solder you're after (there's a few options) and I can give you a price on it. I get below retail on all of em, so just find the product code on the Jaycar website and post it up.

void, I'll be PM'ing everyone payment details shortly once we finalise numbers (just realised I said I was going to do it as soon as you posted a response... whoops).

ducki - have a look at the kit TS-1650, has a 25w iron (fine for pcb soldering), a stand, solder and solder wick for RRP$20

...it's an easy budge kit, I'm figuring if you don't have an iron you probably don't do this all the time so why spend a fortune!?

just a thought.

and f/m - cheers, just wasn't sure if I needed to chase that up to be part of the g/b or not... thanks

Edited by Mr Void

thanks for the suggestion Void. if this iron can be used to make this boost controller.. then put me down for the TS-1650 .. just thinking.. is the tip of the iron abit too big to solder or am I just seeing things?

Independent Electronic Boost Controller

QTY - 6 @ $53 each

Digital Fuel Adjuster

QTY - 1 @ $62 each

Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters

QTY - 5 @ $40 each

RS232 (Parallel Port) Connecting Cable Computer Lead for Controller

QTY - 3 @ $6 each

Soldering Kit (TS1650)

QTY - 1 @ $15.50 each

Mr Void, just wanted to make sure that you don't want a hand controller? You'll need it to set the EBC and DFA you've requested.

ducki the iron that comes as part of this kit is the Duratech 25W (TS1465)

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and comes with this tip:

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it should be OK for PCB soldering.

I'll be PMing each of you guys that responded in this thread your totals including shipping and payment details later today.

If anyone would like anything else from Jaycar, please let me know by the end of the day today.

Independent Electronic Boost Controller

QTY - 6 @ $53 each

Digital Fuel Adjuster

QTY - 1 @ $62 each

Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters

QTY - 5 @ $40 each

RS232 (Parallel Port) Connecting Cable Computer Lead for Controller

QTY - 3 @ $6 each

Soldering Kit (TS1650)

QTY - 1 @ $15.50 each

Mr Void, just wanted to make sure that you don't want a hand controller? You'll need it to set the EBC and DFA you've requested.

ducki the iron that comes as part of this kit is the Duratech 25W (TS1465)

productLarge_3824.jpg

and comes with this tip:

productLarge_3825.jpg

it should be OK for PCB soldering.

I'll be PMing each of you guys that responded in this thread your totals including shipping and payment details later today.

If anyone would like anything else from Jaycar, please let me know by the end of the day today.

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