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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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intouch

GTS-070

Nutsack

DVS32R

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slimjim

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intouch

GTS-070

Nutsack

DVS32R

jazree

IOWNU

ali-turko

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every one who is after one of these i cant c another buyer for the last unit so u guys wanna all put in $4 extra??

yeah i dont mind if we have to do that...

hey dirtgarage, with these switches can you turn from 4wd to rwd when your under power or not good.

does the GTR keep using 4wd when over 110?

cheers

Jeremy

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yeah i dont mind if we have to do that...

hey dirtgarage, with these switches can you turn from 4wd to rwd when your under power or not good.

does the GTR keep using 4wd when over 110?

cheers

Jeremy

Hi Jeremy, you can switch off 4wd at any time and will come back on when the vehicle is stationary and the switch is back in the 4wd position. Normal ATTESSA control is used over 110kmph and 2wd if 4wd switched off.

ill send the guys on the list a pm with banking details and will order parts today. Ill make them up this weekend and send them off Monday....is everyone ok with this (price will still be only $35)

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Bump, how are the switches going? Cheers

Due to the slackness of people who asked for them but have not paid...they have been delayed...will send another group PM to move them along...if no reply then the people who have paid will recieve theirs next week.

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Due to the slackness of people who asked for them but have not paid...they have been delayed...will send another group PM to move them along...if no reply then the people who have paid will recieve theirs next week.

see above quote

im not into running to the post office every two days to post in dribs and drabs....as you will see when i ask for a list and orders are filled i make them up and post them. This is the only way i can economicly produce these items. Apoligies to those people who don't like the way this runs, but sorry in not a business and don't run this as such...so please be patient.

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