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tell us when u need the money.

just to confirm

boost controller 48 plus gst = 52.8

hand controller 36 plus gst = 39.6

cable 6 plus gst = 6.6

book 17 plus gst = 18.7

so total of 117.7, where abouts in melb are u?

yeah Jase, I put you down for the fuel adjuster and hand controller, because you asked for only the fuel adjuster, I rang em up and double checked and they just got in a new batch... so if you're still in for the gangbang then I'll get one for ya.

Ok, so the fuel adjuster and the hand controller is available. Yes Pinoi, I blind :( Long day. And yep, PM me with bank details and I'll shoot thru some dosh, gimme the address for the gangbang too, I'm DEFINATLEY in for THAT one :);) ;)

Jase

Hi im definitely down for:

Digital Fuel Adjuster = $48 + GST

Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters = $36 + GST

Performance Electronics for Cars - Silicon Chip Publications

$17 + GST

RS232 (Parallel Port) Connecting Cable Computer Lead for Controller - 1.8m

$6 + GST

PM me with you bank details and a total so i can make a deposit when everythings good to go and i'll deposit the money and PM you my address details

Cheers,

Rob

Edit: Postage would be to Adelaide

funkmeister, is it possible to pick up the units tomorrow or Friday or soonish? I can give you cash on the spot if you want, or DD, I'm ready to go. :D

lol Jase, keep it in your pants man :P

edit: ..I gotta see whter the car sales goes through next week, but I will probably be down for the DFA, EBC, and controller box in about a weeks time.

resonance, should have asked me earlier :thumbsup: I just did a quick single order for sxkity.

I'll be PMing everyone bank details etc, but because its the long weekend it probably won't show up till Wed.

Shan

Ill be up for the Boost control kit + hand controller + cable + book

PROVIDED I can use it with my GTR solenoid ???

Sorry for the late notice

ALSO, would it be possible to get one of those soldering irons for electronics kits at your trade price Shan?

Cheers

Soldering Iron... no worries, get me a jaycar part number (they have tons of soldering irons, I have a 18w, a portable butane one and a SMD one myself so I can vouch for em).

As for solenoid... I wouldn't know mate, I don't have a GTR to try it with... might help asking on SK's thread.

Funkymonkey im keen put my name on the list

boost controller 48 plus gst = 52.8

hand controller 36 plus gst = 39.6

cable 6 plus gst = 6.6

book 17 plus gst = 18.7

total of 117.7

just send me ur bank details

Can I please get everything needed for the boost control kit.

I am off overseas on Tuesday so would like to have the order up and running by Monday night so it will be waiting for me when I return.

Will need to be posted to Adelaide.

Thanks

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