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Update to GB....

Price for 10+ units is still $697 each, but there is also a GB price of $747 each for an order of 5-9 units.

Also, all kits will be shipped out of the HDi Sydney warehouse via TNT and will be on your doorstep (anywhere in Aus) within 3-5 business days.

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I am currently working on HDi to match the 10+ unit price on 7 units (we fell 3 units short) and once I have a firm commitment from them I will PM everyone with my bank details and amount. Once received, I'll place the order with HDi so, ideally, everyone gets their cooler kit prior to Christmas... Just remember to buy your slimline fan!

Anyone wanting to get in at the last minute (good idea with the really hot months here in a couple of weeks), feel free to send me a Personal Conversation/post in this thread.

get the one without,

just cut the wires to the factory fan and either hardwire the new one, or use some sort of plug so youre able to replace (if you need to) or reverse the wiring because you put it the wrongt way around :P

Thanks for the info Iain :)

PM's sent to all participating in the GB.

Once I receive payment from all in the GB, I'll place the order (hopefully in a couple of days so everyone gets their kit before Christmas).

Cheers guys.

Group buy has now closed guys, but we did manage 8 orders all paid up :)

Just waiting on the tracking numbers from HDi but I believe that 6 kits were send out on Friday while we waited for slow-arse banks to process the last 2 payments.

Thanks to you all for the great response (10 orders in 4 weeks is pretty ambitious methinks).

Ps. for those who didn't make it in, I will probably look at another HDi Group Buy towards mid 2011

yes i am lol

but it took me a little while because the fan doesnt always switch on!

Mine has only ever turned on once. n before i got to it to see which way it was spinning it turned off . hopefully this means its spinning the right way.

hasnt turned on since. good thing about the coolers is they still give plenty of good air flow to the radiator, unlike some others.

good buy! goodbye!

Group buy has now closed guys, but we did manage 8 orders all paid up :)

Just waiting on the tracking numbers from HDi but I believe that 6 kits were send out on Friday while we waited for slow-arse banks to process the last 2 payments.

Thanks to you all for the great response (10 orders in 4 weeks is pretty ambitious methinks).

Ps. for those who didn't make it in, I will probably look at another HDi Group Buy towards mid 2011

Thanks for your efforts organising it mate, much appreciated :) My slim line fan showed up today, fingers crossed I get a visit from another courier later this afternoon :D

Mine has only ever turned on once. n before i got to it to see which way it was spinning it turned off . hopefully this means its spinning the right way.

hasnt turned on since. good thing about the coolers is they still give plenty of good air flow to the radiator, unlike some others.

good buy! goodbye!

The fan you are replacing is for the Air Con and you will know on a hot day if you have it wrong.

I got mine wrong when I did mine and and the missus was not happy when it got warmer the next day and the Air Con was almost warm... :(

A couple of wires switched around and all was good.

You may be surprised how often it does actually turn on.

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