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i have a fuel adjuster kit from one of the FIRST group buys on these..

i had the hand controller and ebc together.. neva got them to work..... dunno where they went....probably threw em out.

anyways.....

fuel adjuster kit .... hasnt been opend. but i'll check.

50bucks plus 5bucks post.

pm me. thanks

*free bump*

Matt

i have a fuel adjuster kit from one of the FIRST group buys on these..
shouldn't be a problem. ATM I only have a request for 2 DFA's and it makes no difference to the price of the group buy if there's 1 or 2 in the order.

PM's with payment details and totals sent to:

TurboX

aaron_whittle

shoei

ducki

blindsay

Mr Void

Hootchy

and Blitz_boy

Just to clarify, please allow the extra postage amount on top of the total I gave you if you want me to send them out to you by mail.

Another quick reminder, if you need the items shipped to you, please PM me a mailing address.

Just confirming that I've recieved payment from aaron_whittle and Hootchy. Still waiting on the others. Should come through soon, usually takes 48 hours at most.

Recieved payment from Blitz boy and MR VOID :laugh: Thanks guys.

The rest should show up on monday hopefully (TurboX, ducki, and blindsay). shoei's out atm due to gearbox expenses, but I think we have enough to go ahead and get you guys the lowest prices anyways.

recieved payment from blindsay and shoei.

still waiting on TurboX and ducki's payments. I'll give it another 24 hours before putting the order in, coz otherwise its holding up people who have already paid.

Andy if you can make payment before tomorrow then yeah I can fit you in. I'll PM you payment details in a sec.

Fugi, unfortunately you're the only one who seems to be keen at this time... once the kit GB is over then I'll put up one for Amps n stuff that you can get in on.

It'll take a couple of days for the order to be filled, and then its just a matter of me sending them out or you guys picking it up from me (depending on how you want to do it).

Fugi, unfortunately you're the only one who seems to be keen at this time... once the kit GB is over then I'll put up one for Amps n stuff that you can get in on.

Hey fm, do you think you could make it a 'general' audio one cause I'm interested in a few of their response range speakers (splits & coaxial 6.5")

cheers

void

sure mate, can do any japycar part... just give me a jaycar ID and I'll give you a price.

BTW... recieved payment from ducki, ongsta and shoei... so everyone's paid up, and order has been made.

Bad news is there's a delay on the EBC's... should be available mid this week. Sorry guys.

no delays on the other units, I'd rather just do it all in one order if that's OK with you guys (esp coz then I won't have to mail out two things to some of you).

I picked up an s14 solenoid today, i only need some hose and a t-piece and I'm ready to go when the kits are ready(and when exams are finished :sick: )

Is anyone familiar with the wiring of the s14 solenoid? It only has two wires, i guess it is grounded by the body of it.

Is anyone familiar with the wiring of the s14 solenoid? It only has two wires, i guess it is grounded by the body of it.

Hey mate,

RB25det sols only have two wires, +ve and -ve, the solenoid is controlled by the pulse frequency (duty cycle) at the +ve terminal.

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