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Hi,

I have finally got the operating manual for the GTR 4WD Controller I am building almost finished. A few guys have been interested in the controller as it has been seen at my track days being tested. The White R32 GTR, number plate 'cut' was testing it (came 2nd on May 2) as well as the die hard blue GTR.

Can I post the manual here and a brief description so you guys can see what I'm building, or is that against the forum rules. I'd prefer to keep it to the Qld section at this stage as I know you guys. I don't want to cause any problems so I thought I would ask first ?

Thanks

Paul

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Hi,

I have finally got the operating manual for the GTR 4WD Controller I am building almost finished. A few guys have been interested in the controller as it has been seen at my track days being tested. The White R32 GTR, number plate 'cut' was testing it (came 2nd on May 2) as well as the die hard blue GTR.

Can I post the manual here and a brief description so you guys can see what I'm building, or is that against the forum rules. I'd prefer to keep it to the Qld section at this stage as I know you guys. I don't want to cause any problems so I thought I would ask first ?

Thanks

Paul

Paul

Let me get this clear,

Its your 4wd controller that you built?

and you have written the manul for it?

then you hold the copyright to it and you can do whatever you like with it!

thanks for making QLD no. 1

nice work

I have finally got the operating manual for the GTR 4WD Controller I am building almost finished. A few guys have been interested in the controller as it has been seen at my track days being tested. The White R32 GTR, number plate 'cut' was testing it (came 2nd on May 2) ...

is that Rejon?

anyway, I'd be interested to see/hear more about this controller too.

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