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Price is $425AUD, delivered. I think it's pretty damn good.

UPDATE (25-10-05) -

I want everyone on this list to PM me with Names, addresses, and phone numbers, and email address (so I don't have to spend too much $$'s making calls lol). I will confirm I have full contact with everyone and then start talking to the supplier, and see how we are going to make the payment.

I will probably just take all payments, and then contact the supplier with a large lump sum, and the number of orders, and a list of addresses, and the what goes where etc.

If anybody has a problem with this, please let me know.

In my reply PM, I will supply my phone numbers, email address, msn address (I'm always on there) etc etc so that you know that you have full contact with me and know that I am a trust worthy source.

I will put it straight forward, I am NOT a shonky dealer \ person.

anyway, START SENDING ME PM's PLEASE. THE SOONER THE BETTER.

If anyone else is interested, you have very little time left to do it.

I would like to close this group buy at the end of the week (29th October 2005) so get cracking.

If anyone else wants one, there is little time to register your interest!!!!

1. The Mafia - Datalogit Version - GTS-T v1:100

2. Beer Baron - Datalogit Version - R33 GTR Power FC version - Powerfc Version 8.04a

3. Stolly - Datalogit Version -??? - If no response soon, you will be booted from this buy.

4. Bl4cK32 - Datalogit Version - GTS-T - v1:100

5. yogi000 - Datalogit Version -??? - fc ver. 2.32B engineering version for rb20det

6. aznprick2c - Datalogit Version - SR-20 v1:110

7. Gav - Datalogit Version - GTR v1:110

8. Dale FZ1 - Datalogit Version - I need GTSt v1.100 for ECR33

9. Penfold - R33 GTR - Datalogit Version - Powerfc Version 3.12b (3.37A)

10. Jspec - Sweden - FC-Datalogit GTR v1:110 - (Needs to be sent to sweden, maybe extra freight?)

11. Jspec - Sweden - R33 GTS-T Datalogit v1:100

12. jus26y - Needs a SR20 Datalogit

13. bmxwrx - Version v1:110 to suit wrx

14. Paulr33 - GTSt v1.100 for ECR33 PFC version is 5.01A

Guys, I need to know what cars you have so I can work out what models you will need.

Let me know asap!!!

Here is an Email from BMS (Benson MOtorsports, the guys who offered me the datalogit at this price) Email was sent about 2 weeks ago.

http://www.bensonmotorsports.com/

Benson, Stuart  to me

  More options   Oct 11

Hi Jonathan

Thank you for your email regarding FC Datalogit.

BMS can offer FC Datalogit for the discounted price of $450 including serial cable connect for up to 10 units, or $425 for between 11-15 units.

For these units, BMS will ship to you free of charge.

FC Datalogit is currently out of stock, we will be restocked within three weeks.

Kind regards

For those that want a look at the software, click this link, and you can actually click on the tabs etc to bring up that page of settings. Some very interesting setting in there.

http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz/map-rx7-fcedit.html

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yeap, no response

wait for fc tune and buy that instead

well, I was hoping the datalogit would be cheaper...

what do you think I should do?

If I was gonig to spend an excessive amount, I was gonig to get rid of the powerfc and get a link..

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firstly dont get a link, stick with the powerfc, fctune will be cheaper, well actually fctune is free, the cable / dongle box is i think $200 us, still not released at this stage however. fctune (the software) will work with the datalogit cable/dongle box so thats a nice bonus. have u seen fctune?

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/productinf...une/page_01.htm

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I emailed the Australian distributer for the Datalogit about 2 weeks ago and got no response either. It says on the company site for the Datalogit that they aren't processing anymore orders as they are making some new changes to the unit but this was between Aug 10 - Sep 10th wasn't it? Maybe they still aren't ready, or have such a huge demand that they are trying to sort everyone else out first?

"They taste like burning!"

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firstly dont get a link, stick with the powerfc, fctune will be cheaper, well actually fctune is free, the cable / dongle box is i think $200 us, still not released at this stage however. fctune (the software) will work with the datalogit cable/dongle box so thats a nice bonus. have u seen fctune?

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/productinf...une/page_01.htm

yeah I know the fctune software will work... but the whole point, I can't get the datalogit cable or whatever from these guys. They don't respond.

Poor service if you ask me.

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yeah well it sucks you cant buy one, best bet would be 2nd hand. you could also if you are desperate look at the apexi fc pro package for $500 au its in japanese and comes with softrware and cable. fctune will work with that. the software is very basic though, no where near as good as fctune or datalogit, so perhaps hold out for datalogit

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Hey Guys,

I bought FC-Datalogit recently and got great help / response from the Aus distributer. His name and email address are:

michael purtell [[email protected]]

Although he has had problems with his email in the past. I found a phone call fixed up all my problems.

Paul

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I got a hold of him, and he said that it's $499 + $30 ph. I'd organise a group buy if you guys wanted.

if you are keen, let me know, in this thread.

Of course I'd be asking for the money up front so I don't get stooged lol

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2 weeks he said... might be worht it, as apparently he said that the datalogit software does a lot more than the fc software. Dunno if he was just tryig to sell it though.

Had too muchJack Daniels tonight, please excuse my mistakes lol

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