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Hi guys please have a look in the first thread for ANOTHER customer review..

Turns out these things actually work :)

P.S Prank your kit was sent out today by express post, you should receive tomorrow.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

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Will these suit the R34?  If so, how would I go about buying one from you?  Direct Deposit or Credit Card?

Hi mate, they are a universal fitment so will go in any car.

How to order:

Please order here: http://www.gktech.com.au/products/?ID=78

Then click "add to cart" and continue through checkout.

PayPal is not listed on the website but is available. Please make PayPal payments out to: [email protected]

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Just ordered and paid for one Greg... please check your account and emails...

Cheers

Stan

Order recieved, payment received and your parcel is just being pasked up now to be sent out tomorrow.

You should recieve on Tuesday.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

I'm very interested in one!! Have you got any left? And do you accept paypal? oh and will you post to NZ?

I was keen on one of these http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/0001-08...on-35733176.htm but i dunno....

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I'm very interested in one!! Have you got any left? And do you accept paypal? oh and will you post to NZ?

I was keen on one of these http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/0001-08...on-35733176.htm  but i dunno....

We have around 165 left from our new order.

We can send to New Zealand no problems.

The price to New Zealand will be $120 delivered.

Please make PayPal payment to: [email protected]

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Would these things help your headlights and interior lights not to dim when you have a big sound system on or when you're winding up electric windows?

Would these things help your headlights and interior lights not to dim when you have a big sound system on or when you're winding up electric windows?

They sure do mate, and many other things.

We have a few replies from customers that have used the product (they are real people and you can see how many posts they have etc.)

Customer review number 1: NS.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW

Customer review number 2: SAU.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW

Customer review number 3: NS.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Is this thing hard to install? Does it come with english instructions? I assume it connects to the battery and engine bay components? Well in the R33's the battery is in the boot, so wouldn't the cables be too short?

Is this thing hard to install? Does it come with english instructions? I assume it connects to the battery and engine bay components? Well in the R33's the battery is in the boot, so wouldn't the cables be too short?

Hi mate, easy to install. Comes with english instructions.

Connects to engine bay and battery.

You need to purchase an extra wire to run down to the engine bay and then use that as the main and split off to seperate engine components.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Hi mate, easy to install. Comes with english instructions.

Connects to engine bay and battery.

You need to purchase an extra wire to run down to the engine bay and then use that as the main and split off to seperate engine components.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Well how much is the extra wire for the R33? How do you run it from the engine bay to the battery in hte boot?

thanks

Well how much is the extra wire for the R33? How do you run it from the engine bay to the battery in hte boot?

thanks

Hi mate, you can get the cable from any car audio store (eg. JB, strathfields etc.)

Shoudn't cost any more than $10.

You run the wire from the battery to the engine bay. You can run this where ever it can go (eg. under the carpet and through the firewall or what ever takes your fancy)

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

I was just about to buy one.

And then i found 2 other people who want one. Will you combine shipping?

Yes definately.

We will only charge you what we get charged.

We are not like some companies that charge you extra, or charge you for handling.

Let me know how many you are after and we'll get to work.

There is still around 150 units left from the new batch.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Hey Greg; any word on my unit yet?  Thought it was being sent express?

Hi mate, it was sent out by express post. I dropped it off in the express post box on Sunday afternoon before I went to the airport.

Please send me an email or PM with all your details and I will forward them to my sister. She is making sure all the logistics run smoothly whilst i am in Hong Kong. I come back on the 3rd but I can check it out from here anyway.

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

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EDIT:

Just received the package today at work ;) Very happy with the product, nice touch with the packaging and business card as well. Thanks for all the comms during the sale Greg, this guy is awesome :(

Installed this last night... had some trouble locating all the grounding points but I got there in the end. Tested it out this morning and can definitely see differences - the voltage meter doesn't drop anymore no matter how many buttons I press at the same time!

Also noticed a little bit more ummpff down in the bottom gears - could be misconception. Have a shitty tape deck right now so no idea whether radio booms more; and as for lights - no lights during day time :)

Question:

The LED on the unit is always on, even when the car is off... this will have absolutely no chance of draining the battery yeah? I know this is a dumb question but just to be safe.

Finally, talked to my mate this morning and he explained how it works... the unit is just packed with capacitators which hold voltage from the battery. Whenever there is a dip in the power curve (electrical), the unit will release charge and keep the curve pretty much flat. This explains how everything related to the electrics keeps running high if not "higher" since there is no drop in voltage.

Sorry if I've repeated any information before.

Will post photos of my install on my site later on.

Thanks again Greg




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