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Invoices go out on Saturday. Pay have and follow the instructions on the invoice please. I have no way of tracking these without the invoice number.

Can I get a rundown of the GPS Tracking + Paging. What Sim Card to buy, $30 dollars that is unlimited time or what? How does it all work? Does it use Google maps or another program? How accurate is it and how quickly does it refresh?

Since I've received my invoice but you haven't replied to my message. I'd also like to know how warranty works? Hypothetically what happens if the unit shits itself within the first or second week? Who repairs it and at who's cost?

Cheers,
Borci88.

SIM card , Telstra do a SMS package that debits your bank account. You need that one. Vodafone also do them. $5/ mo or so.

Warranty taken care of by the local dealer there. Warranty work won't be required though as these do not break :) regular maintenance on it though will be required. The pin switches do corrode over time. The rest though is solid.

If you have questions - call me. I'm not on here daily as currently I do not get time to.

I average 100-200 calls a day and barely get time to get jobs done. (Phone is getting set to divert once this trip starts)

Email is the other way to get me.

23/01/2014 Direct Credit JONATHAN NGUYE N Jonathan5793 $377.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit SEBASTIAN GIUL IA Sebastian 5790 $344.50

23/01/2014 Direct Credit MY NGUYEN Eric Tchung 5788 $754.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit TIMOTHY MUMFOR D mumford 5787 $690.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit SHIVAM ROHIT Shivam5791 $659.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit JONATHAN NGUYE N Jonathan5793 $377.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit SEBASTIAN GIUL IA Sebastian 5790 $344.50

Missing 2 . I know why I am missing one of the two what about the other.

Stock organized btw. Did so Friday.

emailed (got busy)

Stock here - ships monday.

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updated list.

29/01/2014 Direct Credit ALVIN SIEW xALmoN 5789 $400.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit MY NGUYEN Eric Tchung 5788 $754.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit TIMOTHY MUMFOR D mumford 5787 $690.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit SHIVAM ROHIT Shivam5791 $659.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit JONATHAN NGUYE N Jonathan5793 $377.00

23/01/2014 Direct Credit SEBASTIAN GIUL IA Sebastian 5790 $344.50

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find your postcode. some of those left today some are going in now.

the two honda guys. going to do OEM locks on yours as well.

is this your car?

1998-2000_Honda_Civic_CXi_3-door_hatchba

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