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hey im after a eboost solenoid because when i got mine removed from japco they never gave it back to me!! just realised now when i went to look at my eboost!

now im wondering wat else they didnt give back!!!!

cheers

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this was around 18 months ago but they will still have them

its a mac solenoid, but just search for MAC products and there is a place in australia that sells them, i sourced mine from a place in victoria which i found on the net, can't remember their name, they were in ringwood,

possibly these guys www.pneutech.com.au

my boost controller is one of those HYBRID 2 or 3 stage things... simple but the solenoid holds like a f*kn pitty holding a cat

i noticed the solenoid is the same as the e-boost one, and the apexi one. just got their own logos/colouring on them

so try and sus the part number out for that solenoid and you should be ok, when i shorted my solenoid out i needed to buy another one, just the actuator was faulty so i payed around $35 delivered for it...

the whole thing like i said is around $50 - $60

Honestly i dont think going to consumer affairs will really help you because you can't really prove that they took it off you, i think your better off cutting your losses and trying to source one somewhere else

But how ever you go about it, good luck getting one :)

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