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I've added you to the list.

come on the rest of you, I need details on what sort of Datalogit you need.

I need GTSt v1.100 for ECR33

My PFC version is 5.01A - based on the spreadsheet this should be the right one?

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Hey aussies!

First i just wanna give you credit for the perfect country you're all living in. I were there last christmas, and i will soon be back! :D

Im joining this group-buy, and im up for a FC-Datalogit GTR v1:110.

But please pm me informaton about these questions;

1- Would you be able to ship it to Sweden, and could u give me a ~price.

2- Is it possible to get a receipt for this product? I have a company in Sweden and it would help me out. :angry:

Edited by J-Spec Sweden

I need car models from -

3. Stolly - Datalogit Version -???

4. Snowman - Datalogit Version -???

6. yogi000 - Datalogit Version -???

10. Paulr33 - Datalogit Version -???

11. Penfold - R33 GTR - Datalogit Version -???

Hurry guys, so we can get this group buy under way.

Does a moderator want to move this to the group buy section? Not sure. Also, let me know if there are any group buy rules for SAU.

3. Stolly - Datalogit Version -???

4. Snowman - Datalogit Version -???

6. yogi000 - Datalogit Version -???

Come on guys! Where the hell are you.. PM's SENT, if you don't reply, I am gonig to remove you from the list.

Hey put me down! I've been trying to get one for ages!

Version v1:110 to suit wrx

I assume it will work with the gtr power fc too because it is the same version? I hope it does hehe

added... You wanna hope so

So, are we just waiting on these three guys before you can order?

Yeah, pretty much. As soon as they get their act together and tell me what version they need, I will get everyoens contact details, provide mine, and start collecting money for the guys we are gonig to purchase these datalogits off.

Then I will supply the guys all of our addresses so they can dispatch them to us.

Mafia, Id prefer to buy the USB cable connection as well. I dont want a serial connection as its "old school" :)

They can be bought anywhere but if you want to pay extra and get the one that they supply, go for it.

Also, I am an IT support Professional. I will tell you one thing, serial may be old school, but its very stable and will have less conectivity issues than usb.

If you wanna run windows 98, forget about it. Too much trouble.

yeah its the same with the consult cable.. some people had issues with some adaptors..

long as u dont buy the cheapest one you should be right..

I know someone with datalogit, and i think i remember them saying that they tried a lot of generic adaptors, and only had luck with the adaptor that the datalogit people supplied....

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