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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.

That helps alot! thanks :D

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order has been made, payment has been made, just waiting on supplier to call and say the stuff's been sent :wave:

gettin annoying now having to wait this long.

Any news yet?

I want it now!!

Me too lol. I've finished school and i have 11 days untill i go away for schoolies! I was planning on building it! :D

Shan this is all taking abit too long for me, would it be possible to get a refund? If not and when these come if anyone is interested for the kits at the exact same price let me know.

No way man - it was all just a plot to get our money!! :huh: His REAL name is Osama Been Laggin' and he's using the money to fund a Skyline terrorist program!! ;)

Might need to call in a favour to sort him out... and I know just the guy - :P

Looking at his profile he hasn't posted for almost 2weeks so I would presume he is absolutely flat out with work - probably not at home to sort any of it out.... :laugh:

yeh i might be interested, missed out on the groupbuy.

what did you order?

I ordered the DFA + Hand Controller + Cable.

Shan is a good trader, the Jaycar groupbuys just take a while thats all.

hey guys, sorry about the lack of updates. been off the forums for a lil while too (bought a house n all... no not using your money :domokun:) so that didn't help.

The good news is that ALL the items will be in my hands tomorrow, and I'll be sending them out to you guys tomorrow arvo hopefully, if not wednesday the latest.

Sorry for the delays guys... was a lil unexpected, I was hoping to keep to the same time scedule as the previous group buy.

hey guys, sorry about the lack of updates. been off the forums for a lil while too (bought a house n all... no not using your money :)) so that didn't help.

The good news is that ALL the items will be in my hands tomorrow, and I'll be sending them out to you guys tomorrow arvo hopefully, if not wednesday the latest.

Sorry for the delays guys... was a lil unexpected, I was hoping to keep to the same time scedule as the previous group buy.

hey guys, sorry about the lack of updates. been off the forums for a lil while too (bought a house n all... no not using your money :)) so that didn't help.

The good news is that ALL the items will be in my hands tomorrow, and I'll be sending them out to you guys tomorrow arvo hopefully, if not wednesday the latest.

Sorry for the delays guys... was a lil unexpected, I was hoping to keep to the same time scedule as the previous group buy.

thanks for the update Shan, I appreciate the effort guys like you put into organising these group buys so the rest of us can benefit from the purchasing power.

Ben

no worries... i'm just grateful for the patience you guys have shown.

I got the items today. Didn't have time to pack em and mail em out during lunch, so I'll send em off tomorrow.

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