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I'll take that iron kit funky.. i also forgot to mention that i need a multimeter... so can anyone recommend me which one i should get? theres alot to choose from and i have no idea.

yeah that multimeter aaron posted is good for these purposes.

I personally use this one:

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1538

its got a data cable so you can use the included datalogging software to log signals (like from an ECU with the multimeter plugged into a laptop), temperature probe and duty cycle (great for seeing if your injectors are being maxed out etc).

A lil over the top for your needs though, I got by fine with a pretty basic analogue one for years... only moved up to this one when I started tinkering with the car and other gadgets.

Mr Void... no worries, figured you might already have access to one, but just made sure in case it had slipped you mind.

If possible could I order another boost controller and hand controller and cable + turbo timer

this would make my order

2x boost controller

2x hand controller

2x cable

1x turbo timer

let me know

cheers

Edited by Hootchy

sorry guys, got unexpectedly busy.

starting to send out PM's now. I'll give each one of you guys a total.

Hey Funkymonkey, haven't recieved a PM yet so presuming you have still been too busy to send the order through...

if this is the case is there any chance you could get an ST3024 for me as well? It looks like a cool little LED lead light.

If you can, and similar kind of quantity discount applies I'd ask the rest of you to have a look too if you don't have a good work light at home.

Full description here;

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?I...=&SUBCATID=

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yeah sorry guys, just got into melbourne yesterday for work... so I don't think I'll be able to collect the order from this group buy till later this week... so no reason why I shouldn't extend the deadline for putting orders in a little later.

Those of you that have recieved PM's you can put the money in now, or hold onto it till the new deadline... totally up to you. I haven't receved any payments yet, but I'll let you know as soon as I get anything.

If anyone needs their kits sooner, then please let me know, and I'll work something out for you guys.

Till then, group buy extended till Sunday the 1st of October.

Mr Void, the light comes to $31 incl GST. Let me know if you want it, and I'll add it to your order.

WogsRus here

Funkey Monkey,

If this is still running can i please have the following

1 x Boost Controller

1 X Hand Controller

1 x Cable

And freighted to Tasmania.

Can i have totals and when we have to pay by?

I will have money soon.

I'm letting this extend a lil longer as I'm still in Melbourne till this weekend at least :S

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1500WRMS Class D Amplifier Linkable

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AA0429

RRP - $699

Group Buy Prices:

1 only - $540

2 to 4 - $500

5 plus - $457

postage might be a lil more than a PCB kit though :D

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4x100WRMS Full Range Digital Car Amplifier

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AA0425

RRP - $399

Group Buy Prices:

1 to 2 - $309

3 - $285

4 plus - $261

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Response Car Amp 4x100WRMS

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AA0426

RRP - $300

Group Buy Prices:

1 to 2 - $232

3 - $220

4 plus - $209

Hey funky is the original group buy for boost controller etc still going to happen? I have not had a pm to my order yet

Ben

?? That's weird mate - I recieved all my stuff in the mail yesterday?!

Hehe.. only joking! no pm here either, I'd say he's a busy little monkey at the moment! that was very nasty wasn't it...

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