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i heard Haltech was releasing a new range therefore leading to the price drops. is this true?

They are realeasing a Platnium ECU it is all over the Haltech website.

Cheers

Johno

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As far as im aware there is no limit on ECU's, but it is a limited time offer and is only valid until the 17th.

You can use paypal but it will incur a 5% fee.

Cheers,

Johno

Is this a genuine group buy or simply a dealer trying to shift current stock in readiness for new product.

After speaking to my local haltec dealer he insists its the latter and can do these prices as long as haltec have stock.

Either way its a hot price for a damn good product.

This is a genuine group buy, I work for an Investment Bank not a workshop/dealership etc. The opportunity came up to do the GB at great pricing and here we are.

Our GB has upset a few re-sellers, but theres nothing wrong with a bit of competition especially for the end user.

Cheers,

Johno

gave haltech a call today, the new platinum sport 2000 is rrp $2445 (sumting like dat). the guy recons the sport uses new circuits and has map sensor built in, no need to buy seperate. similar features to e11v2 just with newer technology and some extra features, i didnt get into the tech details of it.

An E11V2, a map sensor and your away..

I've been advised Haltech do not have many ECUs left, so if your keen act now or miss out.

Cheers

Johno

Ladies and Gents,

The Haltech GB will be closing shortly, due to overwhelming response Haltech are now running low on stock. We have secured numbers for all GB participants.

I am awaiting payment from the following users, can you please make payment ASAP so we can get the ball rolling.

liampire

JJay

doomedjest

crappin

black200is

All other payments have been recieved, I will be sending you all a PM to confirm your orders and addresses.

Cheers,

Johno

Cheers mate,

Payments recieved from:

JJay

doomedjest

Outstanding:

liampire

crappin

black200is

There are only two E11V2's remaining, If you want one get in fast or you will miss out.

Cheers

Johno

Sorry mate, not enough interest in that unit to get group buy pricing.. you will have to contact Haltech for a price..

Cheers

Johno

liampire - paid

crappin - part payment

black200is - withdrawn..

I'll be contacting all participants within the next 3 days to confirm postage details and arranging pick ups.

If there is any others interested pls let me know asap, ecu's are in short supply. I will be collected them on Tuesday and the GB will be closed.

Cheers

Johno

liampire - paid

crappin - part payment

black200is - withdrawn..

I'll be contacting all participants within the next 3 days to confirm postage details and arranging pick ups.

If there is any others interested pls let me know asap, ecu's are in short supply. I will be collected them on Tuesday and the GB will be closed.

Cheers

Johno

awesome

we should see them by Friday the latest

nice work dude!! :rolleyes:

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