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jabtronic----> Hey thanks for putting that up mate !

I am actually located at Terrigal, 1 Hour north of Sydney. Because I am a business, I'm not allowed to organise a group buy here on Skylines Australia, due to forum rules.

If you guys want to organise one though, and the forum moderators approve it, I am happy to supply the Turbo Timers.

I just want to abide by the forum rules.

You may notice that my everyday price on the Timers you want are actually cheaper than any other Australian Distributer. (even with their "Group buy discount")

Kristian

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www.JapaneseImportParts.com

G'day Kristian,

Thank you for your assistance. I have sent you an email regarding further information.

As for the rest of you guys here, as I was the first to open my mouth in trying to organise this, I don't mind investigating further to get us all the best deal.

I will find out what prices for what brand and publish them here. We can then discuss it and take it from there. What do you all think?

Cheers!

Yeah Japanese Import Parts has pretty good prices, I hope a mod will approve a group buy.

I've been doing I bit of price comparing for a number of different parts and pretty much all of Japanese Import Parts prices are the cheapest I can find in Australia on the net. ;)

Keep it up Kristian :)

Ok Guys, it seems this has been approved by the moderators as the post is now in the group buy section !!

I am able to supply the APEXi Slimline Turbo timer for $128 each , regardles of how many people decide to get one.

I am here to answer questions, and if you guys see anything else on www.JapaneseImportParts.com that you would like, just let me know.

Shipping is flat rate of $8 anywhere in Australia via insured parcel post (Australia Post ).

The $$ obviously come to me, and as I am a fully registered business, and people here on the forums know me and the service I provide, I'd say your money is safe. Money order, cheque or direct deposit is ok.

G'day Kristian,

THanks again for your help. Well given that your price does not require a group buy, then I guess anybody who is interested in this one, please contact Kristian directly. This will avoid any unnecessary handling of any moneies that need to be transferred.

Kristian, can I ask you, given that there has also been some interest in other turbo timers. eg Greddy, HKS etc etc....can you please advise on how much you can sell these for, including the harness. Oh and one last thing. How long are these prices going to last for the Apexi tt's I'll get one regardless, just want to know if you have anything else in stock.

Thanks.

Originally posted by king_kw13

Get the Blitz DTT. That got digital boost gauge and also auto timer for boost and also travel time :)

what do they look like ? and how much to they go for ?

KingKW.........phuck man, do you ever work!!! :) How much did you pay for yours. My understanding that these are pretty pricy. Looking at close to $200, is that right???

Kristian, can you possibly help us out here as well?

Thanks!

Scotty--->The APEXi TT will be at the lower price untill 15th November 2003, then back to $145.

All harnesses are $30 each.

All other turbo timers are listed on my website, and if you want them any lower, a group buy will have to be organised. As stated before, the prices are pretty low compared to other Australian businesses.

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