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Finally recieved my voltage stabilizer on Thursday. Made a hell of a difference.

My headlights are ALOT brighter, sound quality on my sound system is amazingly clear now; i'm hearing things in songs i never noticed before!

I dont think Justjap should say:

3. No waiting

5. No surprises

As there was a surprise because the product got stuck in customs and Justjap didnt even have them in stock yet. And i/alot of other ppl had to wait longer than expected to recieve the item.

Hi George, apologies for the delay with your order. This is the first time this has happened to us and we are far from impressed at the issues around shipping and the Sydney ports at the moment - especially due to the fact its keeping our customers waiting.

In most cases, every product we advertise on the forums is in stock unless otherwise noted.

Thank you for your patience in receiving your order.

Regards,

Steve

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hey steve, just ordered one of these for my 66 gt.... hope to hear from you soon and looking forward to recievin this item....... just one question, if it comes in other colours, can i make sure i get the blue one, will colour code nicely with my toy.....

cheers.....pete

Do these really make that much of a difference? I'm a complete spaz when it comes to working on cars so who would I get to install the kit?

Are there any negative side effects of using one of these?

hey steve, just ordered one of these for my 66 gt.... hope to hear from you soon and looking forward to recievin this item....... just one question, if it comes in other colours, can i make sure i get the blue one, will colour code nicely with my toy.....

cheers.....pete

Hi Pete, thanks for your order - the blue colour is the only one available :P

Cheers,

Steve

Do these really make that much of a difference? I'm a complete spaz when it comes to working on cars so who would I get to install the kit?

Are there any negative side effects of using one of these?

Hi mate, they can make a big difference to your vehicle all round - we have had feedback from customers who have found that these kits have done everything from reducing stereo interference, to brightening headlights etc.

They are designed to improve your vehicles overall electrical efficiency.

Installation is also a simple DIY job, your more than welcome to contact us if you have any problems.

Regards,

Steve

talk about prompt deliverly paid wednesday, roll up on my door friday, now thats prompt, cant wait to fit it.......

Pleasure doing business with ya steve.......

will let ya kow wot its like on my old line, see if it has major inprovements on some thing 40 years old

Glad to be of service Pete, dont hesitate to ask if there is anything else you need.

Regards,

Steve

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Hey steve, just placed an order this mourning. How long will it take to be delivered to melbourne?

Can't wait to put it in my GTT

:P

Hi Woldo, im guessing you are William? If so your order and payment has been received and confirmed, and your kit should leave today so expect it to arrive Monday or Tuesday :)

If you have any further questions please dont hesitate to ask.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Woldo, im guessing you are William? If so your order and payment has been received and confirmed, and your kit should leave today so expect it to arrive Monday or Tuesday :P

If you have any further questions please dont hesitate to ask.

Cheers,

Steve

Sweet Thanx Steve

Can't wait for the kit, is it hard to install????

are there any installation guides with the kit???

Will

I must say justjap's service and easy of dealing is great..

Went to justjap a few days ago and got the 160$ dump pipe and implused on the raizin kits and yea Jason (i think is who served me). Great work! Though so many people calling in to ask about stuff..

TOP STUFF!

I came home today to find a package waiting for me. Thanx Steve for the quick service mate. Placed an order last friday and arrived today.

Will install soon

I wiill definitely keep a look out for other specials u may have mate

Once again mate great servicec :O

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