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finally received my switch

looks good and very professional

now to go use!! :)

thanks

has been tested on a private road

and let me just say, this product is awesome

works 120%

and no more having to get out of the car, or reseting the car!!

top work guys!!

has been tested on a private road

and let me just say, this product is awesome

works 120%

and no more having to get out of the car, or reseting the car!!

top work guys!!

Thanks for the feedback Matt, top stuff!

parcels sent to kozeyekan, race and rally repairs, whitesky, mr benno, allblitz and crimmo.

still to mail last two out to oosx and Dynamix....will try and get those off tomm. guys

as you may know we have been very busy in the last week with racing and the car.

We appreciate your patience.

Paul and Stacey

I've gone through all 8 pages, not once did it say it is ONLY for R32. I also stated that i want one for my R33 GTR - i should have been told this. So its useless on a 33?

Sorry for the misunderstanding...YES...this only works on R32 GTR's and R32 GTS-4's. Please PM me your banking details and ill refund the cost of the item plus return postage.

Apoligies again for the stuff-up

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i want one, please pm me all the details :P

parcels sent to hot53x and MR MAD.

will make another batch of 10 if there is enough interest.

so far i have...

slimjim

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