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Received, good unit

Can i please have the details of the company that provides the warrenty and some type of receipt please

I dont want to be denied any claim if it screws up (doubt it will, but want to be safe)

Received, good unit

Can i please have the details of the company that provides the warrenty and some type of receipt please

I dont want to be denied any claim if it screws up (doubt it will, but want to be safe)

PM sent.

Hi Paul,

Received mine... thank you very much!!! You have been great.. would you be able to provide receipt (tax invoice) and warranty information?

Cheers

Yea I would like a reciept for my powerfc and avcr too if its not too much of a trouble.

Got my power fc, in a brown package....some Jap writing on it..hehehe

manage to understand the first letter "car" from wheelspin.com logo

description bit..prolly means car parts.. :lol: :lol:

Thanks Paul

Hi Paul,

Installed the Power FC this afternoon into a R32 GTR and it won't fire. Just keeps cranking. Any suggestions? I was led to believe R32 and R33 Power FC's are the same. The label on the unit says R33, so I hope this doesn't affect anything.

Thanks - Chris

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hey greddy, i have sent you a number of pm's but have had no reply, just wondering what is happening with the postage and that...

please get back to me asap.

thanks jason.

Sorry for the late response guys, been tied up with personal committments.

AlexCim - Cheers :O

HonToSky - PM me your email addy and I'll forward the receipt to you in pdf.

d00dz - PM me your email addy and I'll forward the receipt to you in pdf.

SKY 34 - PM me your email addy and I'll forward the receipt to you in pdf aswell.

The Mafia - PM sent.

DriftR_33 - PM's replied. Sorry for the delay.

Hi Paul,

Installed the Power FC this afternoon into a R32 GTR and it won't fire.  Just keeps cranking.  Any suggestions?  I was led to believe R32 and R33 Power FC's are the same.  The label on the unit says R33, so I hope this doesn't affect anything. 

Thanks - Chris

PM sent.

RTFGTR - PM sent.

I have started another group buy in the traders section.

Here is a link - PFC Group buy#5

Thanks to all for there participation in this group buy :D

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