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funkymonkey, Put me down for the following:

Independent Electronic Boost Controller - $48

Digital Fuel Adjuster - $48

Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters - $36

Performance Electronics for Cars - Silicon Chip Publications - $17

= $164 inc GST

Need P+H to metro Brisbane, I'll put the money in your account whenever your ready...

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I am very interested but would like some feedback from anyone that has used the above.

But......hightly interested in the same as RENSONANCE.

There is a thread in the stagea part of the forum about the DFA and boost controller, sydneykid has used both and got fantastic results.

xRHETTx - Thanks

and for that its convinced me so put me down for:

1) Independent Electronic Boost Controller

2) Digital Fuel Adjuster

3) Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters

4) Performance Electronics for Cars - Silicon Chip Publications

thanks

How does the jaycar boost controller compare to the $500 - $700 mainstream EBC's?

If there just as good put me down!! - have most tuners come accross these?

Cheers

conrad.. you do have to solder them/build them together yourself..

anyhow, wake up monkeyboy!!! none of this talking about a group buy and then disappearing again!

put me down for the group buy shenanigans....

the whole 9 yards.

iEBC - 52.80

DFA - 52.80

HandController - 39.60

Cable - 6.60

Book 18.70

PM when your ready and i'll rifle u some cash ..and arrange details. and reconfirm everything

$170.50 inc GST

Cheers

Matt

Hey guys, sorry, I've been in Sydney for the last week. Will be back in the office on monday so I can place the order then. Please use the discount prices that I posted up (we have enough of each order to qualify for discounts). Also include the GST costs, and if you're not in melbourne, $10 for postage. If you're using netbank, please put your username on the transfer description, so I know who the money's from, and send me a PM with the exact items you want and the correct address to send them to (melbourne people can pick their items up at the next SAUVIC monthly dinner meet).

just pm'd everyone who expressed interest my bank acct details. If you're not using netbank (so you can put your username down) please pm your bank acct number so I can track your payment.

Thanks funky, will get onto it. But one question - when/where is the SAUVIC meet? I've not been to any SAU meets, so I'm new to it... just been searching forums for any info on it but nothing listed I can find. :P

its at the Bell Hotel in South Melbourne, every third Tuesday of the month (19th April)

if we get 5 units of each the cost drops to:

Independent Electronic Boost Controller = $48 + GST

Digital Fuel Adjuster = $48 + GST

Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters = $36 + GST

Intelligent Turbo Timer = $27 + GST

Digital Pulse Adjuster = $48 + GST

So see if you can get lots of 5, otherwise if you're happy with the normal trade price, then I'll put the orders in.

Put me on the list for the Boost Controller & Adjuster handpiece.

How do I pay you.

Cheeers,

Dennis

just pm'd everyone who expressed interest my bank acct details. If you're not using netbank (so you can put your username down) please pm your bank acct number so I can track your payment.

Just transfered the money then.

You have a PM :)

Cheers.

Rob

Cheers, that's 2 people's order's I've got PM's about with money pending...

Dennis, I'll send you a PM with payment instructions.

Some FAQs that I'm getting PM'ed:

Can you COD... no

Can I pick up the items... only if you're willing to travel to the melbourne metro area

Can I buy later... yes, but you may not get the group volume discount (see different prices I've posted)

Does it work with USB... not to my knowledge

Where can I see any of these items to find out more about them... any Jaycar store

Do you accept paypal... no

How long till I get it... about a week after I recieve payment from the last person in the group.

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