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You have PM. sorry for the dupe request for instructions I sent it before I read this post, Cheers, Al.

No probs, they're easy to follow, only 3 wires to splice and the digrams show everything that you need to know.

No probs, they're easy to follow, only 3 wires to splice and the digrams show everything that you need to know.

Hi Mate,

money ($45.00 cash) put in NAB Runaway Bay branch at 9.50 AM this morning the I.D is BASHO.

Cheers,

Al.

:D

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I have one of these in my 34 but an taking it out as i deleted traction control when i went FFP, i will be fitting it to a mates car. Just to let you know these work faultlessly! Great little idea! :yes:

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Had more than a few enquiries about these of late. Are these still relevant to the community? If so I'll start producing them again. PM interest or post here with some numbers and I'll see what magic I can muster!

Hi, looking at the current component cost and AusPost pricing, they're $45 delivered (so the same as the most recent price they were in 2009)

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Sorry mate, forgot to reply. I'm definitely interested, if not for anything else, to get rid of the lights easily haha.

Unfortunately I've just blown 3rd gear in my gearbox though so I'll be fixing that first :P

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