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Hey guys,

I just received a Unit I purchased from a Fellow SAUer.

He has made up a few of these things that when wired up in your car, the power windows Automatically fold in approx 15secs after the car is turned off and fold out when the ignition is switched on. (A feature that some cars have from factory.)

I think he was selling them a couple of years back, but I stumbled across the thread, PM'd him and yeah he still has some for sale.

Cost me $40 delivered and there is also a PDF file available containing installation instructions.

They are designed for use on R33 but may be usable on other models or makes.

I haven't put it in yet but will soonish.

Just thought you guys might be interested in perhaps acquiring a nifty little thingy. :thumbsup:

Rob.

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any chance you might email me the pdf instructions? [email protected]

please pm me supplier details :)

Apparently he currently has 10 of these units left.

I'll just PM both of you. :)

how much is the unit?

"Cost me $40 delivered and there is also a PDF file available containing installation instructions" first post...

Hey mate can you please PM me the details, PDF/User

PM'd.

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