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ok, I've been a slack tart and haven't followed up with JP. after binning my car at Eastern Creek on sunday I was feeling a bit tight arse, but I'm back in the swing of things now. >_<

I used one of these babies on wednesday at Oran Park, and I think I'm going to flip flop and go for the non-backlit one. It's still easy enough to read whilst lapping, and wiring it up is just one less thing to do (especially since I need to use it in 2 cars).

yeah, ferni, no prob with John. I think his margain is so tight on these anyway so he surely wont mind. But I know he's keen to help us out.

Ok, so is anyone keen to get in on this thing from UAS? For the non-backlit ones (yes I look like a tool after talking up the blue ones!).

I will get a price from johnny for say, 5 units and see what he can do. He did point out that whilst these are good, he has had 2 warranty returns and honoured them both with replacement as they were not users fault.

Hey just a warning to anyone thinking of getting of these unit's from the original website posted. Ours have arrived and it turns out the cable between the lap timer and the I.R. receiver is only about 50cms long. The standard cable is 2.5m long. So if you want of these things it might be best to speak to John as apparently all units in Australia come with the 2.5m cable.

I know at least 3 people plus myself who want one. Have you got the pricing for 5 units yet? Please let us know. Cheers

ok, I've been a slack tart and haven't followed up with JP. after binning my car at Eastern Creek on sunday I was feeling a bit tight arse, but I'm back in the swing of things now. >_<

I used one of these babies on wednesday at Oran Park, and I think I'm going to flip flop and go for the non-backlit one. It's still easy enough to read whilst lapping, and wiring it up is just one less thing to do (especially since I need to use it in 2 cars).

yeah, ferni, no prob with John. I think his margain is so tight on these anyway so he surely wont mind. But I know he's keen to help us out.

Ok, so is anyone keen to get in on this thing from UAS? For the non-backlit ones (yes I look like a tool after talking up the blue ones!).

I will get a price from johnny for say, 5 units and see what he can do. He did point out that whilst these are good, he has had 2 warranty returns and honoured them both with replacement as they were not users fault.

ok, I'm back on the case. That sucks on the 50cm cable thing. a bitch for places like eastern creek where the pit wall is on the inside of the circuit (passenger side). is there an option to order with the 2.5m timer-ir receiver cable?

I spoke to AIM Sports and they said they could fix it "for a fee" and we'd have to send the units to them.

Basically I just cut my cable and spliced in a new length to make it longer with just some electrical tape and heat shrink. Its only a basic 4 core cable.

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