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Hello

I have a Tiptronic R34 GTT with an immobiliser that arms itself after 30seconds... is the Turbo Timer you are advertising going to be alright for this?

How hard is it to actually install it (into the 34)?

If all the answers are correct, I may well be making a payment very soon :D

Thanks

Hello

I have a Tiptronic R34 GTT with an immobiliser that arms itself after 30seconds...  is the Turbo Timer you are advertising going to be alright for this?

How hard is it to actually install it (into the 34)?  

If all the answers are correct, I may well be making a payment very soon :)

Thanks

I have a Tiptronic R34 GTT with an immobiliser that arms itself after 30seconds... is the Turbo Timer you are advertising going to be alright for this? I am not abt your system, but i have sold a lot of timer in which a lot of car has some sort of security system, i have yet to hear any problem with it. I am not an expert on an alarm system but so far so good for me. :)

How hard is it to actually install it (into the 34)? No, its not hard, if u find it daunting to DIY, please seek a mechanic to do it. :D

Ok, thanks for the info...

I've been advised that Nengun are selling these for $102 delivered... how are they different?

Thanks

Ok, thanks for the info...

I've been advised that Nengun are selling these for $102 delivered...  how are they different?

Thanks

they are different becos when stuffs goes in, they dont pay tax.

i pay full tax and gst. nothing more to pay.

with nengun, they will underdeclare the value and send it as a gift so that they are hoping they wont get taxed. but they are wrong.

a lot of people are getting burnt becos, nengun has been on custom black list. all parts send are taxed regardless of what they are value is.

my product, come with australian warranty, comes with english instruction and more importantly, you will support the local industry.

i send quick as well, received money now, send same day, my feedbacks speak for itself...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/tr...aderratings.php?

i have abn, i pay full gst, taxes when i bring any parts in, the choice is up to you...

OK, sounds good dude... I'll take a black one then! :)

Please PM me with further details!

Cheers

Stan

I wanted a BLACK one dude :D Nah, I doubt you're talking about mine, you wouldn't have got the money yet *probs tomorrow*

I wanted a BLACK one dude :D  Nah, I doubt you're talking about mine, you wouldn't have got the money yet *probs tomorrow*

nope. someone else. timer in black will send tommorow.

cheers

leo

Hey dude, just out of interest... the timer comes with a Nissan harness yeah? If it does, I've been told it's pretty much a bolt on job - if not then there is soldering etc. involved.

Just curious -

Hey dude, just out of interest... the timer comes with a Nissan harness yeah?  If it does, I've been told it's pretty much a bolt on job - if not then there is soldering etc. involved.

Just curious -

hmm, i m not very technically inclined but i know from feedback. very easy to install anyway i will be supplying the manual in english for easy reference. :D

nope. someone else. timer in black will send tommorow.

cheers

leo

Could it be mine? I deposited $129 to you on the 21/07 for a black T/T to be sent to Perth. If it is... then sweet! :P

Cheers

Colin

Could it be mine? I deposited $129 to you on the 21/07 for a black T/T to be sent to Perth. If it is... then sweet! :P

Cheers

Colin

yes it is. PM send! :P

satanic, your timer is on the way as well! :rofl:

All Silver Profec B Spec II Sold Out.

What Available Are

Greddy Profec Spec II - Black , $479 + Free Delivery

Greddy Auto Timer - Black, $129 + Free Delivery

Timer just received... feedback left :rofl:

feedback left as well! :)

profec b and turbo timer very limited stock now! next shipment is a months time! grab now before all are gone!

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-Auto Timer $129 + English manual

-Profec B spec II $479 + English manual

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