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I emailed Pete (NewKleer on here) about the possibility of running another groupbuy, only problem is he doesn't have the time to run one, but he is willing to give a groupbuy discount on the Consult LCD V2 Displays if someone is willing to run the groupbuy. I'm just trying to gauge the interest

RRP is $228 delivered for the normal green display, $233 delivered for blue display. Basically you get what you see in the pictures, and a USB A-B cable + dust plug for the USB port. Has a consult passthrough builtin (the pictured usb plug in the bottom left corner) that will let you use free Consult software with your ECU like these, Nistune and other commercial Consult software should work fine as well.

Group buy prices:

5-10 displays $200+8 express postage = $208 ($213 for blue)

11-20 displays $190+8 express postage = $198 ($203 for blue)

21-30 displays $180+8 express postage = $188 ($193 for blue)

Pickup will probably be possible from the supplier for Sydney siders, though you would have to organise a suitable day and time with NewKleer for pickup.

More info on the product:

http://ecutalk.com/consultlcd.aspx

Can find more info about the product in past groupbuys:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ec...Di-t228314.html (the current V2 Display)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ec...pl-t130985.html (the old V1 Display

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When/if the groupbuy will go ahead, won't be able to start until the early next month as his supplier of the LCD parts themselves are out of stock.

As for groupbuy numbers, need 4 others minimum (as I'm getting one myself) to get the $20 discount, though ideally I would want to run the groupbuy long enough to get 10 others for the $30 discount. Though would be nice to get 20+ others to get the $40 discount.

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