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ive found 2 more kits all ready to go that i didnt think i had (might have 1 or 2 more after this also, but need to check parts).

Do you have any left? I'm interested in getting one to have a play with on a PDA so i'll only need RS232.

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sorry, no kits left or pcb's. best bet would be to either get one from blazt.biz (caz from these forums sells them i think), or plmsdevelopments.com

alternatively, if you're interested in the lcd consult interface im making, that may be available in a month or two, and will have an integrated consult interface

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=102414

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good news, due to having to constantly turn people to other sources of consult interfaces, ive had time to design a batch of serial consult interfaces, with the circuit inside the connector (all surface mount, and as the picture shows, no box or anything else, the circuit will be inside the grey serial connector).

price will be around $60, and hope to have them available towards the start of May. ill create a group buy thread later once the manufacturing of the boards has started. these will be pre-made, no assembly required. limited usb/serial converters may also be available.

interface.jpg

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will do. should have all parts (to do final circuit testing) by 16-18 april, then will give the go ahead for pcb manufacture/assembly.

Hi NewKleer, I want 1 too please PM when ready.

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