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Well if they have moved location I think one of the first things they would have done would be to change their contact info on their website, or shut it down if the business was no more.

I would suggest one way to find out Masters, but I think you and I know not to go there hahahahaha.

Maybe check out the MX-5 forum to see where they have gone to... :P

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Pretty sure it was the right place, used to go there heaps for my old job. The phone number is disconnected too.

No dramas, found pivot on greenline anyway, but just wanted to talk to someone whos used the fan controllers

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