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Raizin Volt stabiliser KITS with earthing cables for only $95!! WOW

Main Unit w/Super Earth Cables

• Increases Torque at Low and Middle Speeds

• Stabilizes Idling and Improves Engine Kick-Over

• Improves Engine Response

• Increases Headlight Brightness

• Improved Fuel Economy

• Improved Battery Life

• Improves Audio Quality

For the ultimate in electrical efficiency, Raizin brings you not only superior electrical efficiency and voltage stabilization, but with our original circuitry design and special noise reduction condenser you can enjoy diminished noise and lessened high-frequency impedence.

IN STOCK NOW!!!

How to order:

Please order here: http://www.gktech.com.au/products/?ID=78

Then click "add to cart" and continue through checkout.

PayPal is not listed on the website but is available. Please make PayPal payments out to: [email protected]

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

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cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

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The best way would be to run 2 wires from the battery to the raizin unit in the engine bay or close to, then run your 5 wires to the appropriate spots.

The stock will be here Friday if everything goes smoothly. Check the prices of other sellers online (remember our kits include the grounding wiring kit!!)

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

IN STOCK NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just a quick note:

All orders need to be received and payment received before the 15th of this month (eg. 12 days time) otherwise you will have to wait to receive your items. I will be heading over to Hong Kong for 1 week and then off to Taiwan for 1 week to find the best possible items/prices for you.

You will still be able to contact me via both email and phone, and orders can still be accepted but no items will be able to be sent out from the 18th of September until the 3rd of October. Please keep this in mind when purchasing from us over the next fortnight.

Thanks for your understanding and ultimately me going over there will benefit all of you guys here.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

We do not sell Pivot items, or copies of Pivot. Pivot is merely a brand name and they label items and sell as their own.

We sell Raizin volt stabilizers.

Please look here for more information regarding "pivot" : http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...dpost&p=1589802

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

We do not sell Pivot items, or copies of Pivot. Pivot is merely a brand name and they label items and sell as their own.

We sell Raizin volt stabilizers.

Yeah, that's fine but since some of your posts have copies of Pivot pictures/images (from here) and you link to the Pivot manual its a little confusing and I think it would be easy to assume these are Pivot units.

Sorry about the confusion, this has been rectified.

Remember Pivot does not manufacture these units, they "brand" them. Just like many other brands. Why pay the extra $$$ just for a little name.

These units come with a full 1 year warranty offered by GK Technologies.

Just to clarify we DO NOT sell Pivot items, and are not associated with them in any way. We sell Raizin Volt stabilizer kits.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Purchased and installed. Results: No idea what "real" effect's to expect with "voltage stabilzation" but it's on, and there's a pretty blue light on the side of my battery now :D

On a serious note, I am impressed with a few things that have changed since the installation of the stabilizer AND earth wires. Main improvements are the dash lights and headlights being brighter and a known problem with my engine temp gauge has been resolved.

Whatever the brand, Pivot, Raizin or Tandy, it's provided enough positive improvements to justify it's cost ( BTW, currently advertised in HPI mag for something like $150.00 + delivery ). Great service Greg and keep up the good work. Cheers. :)

Purchased and installed. Results: No idea what "real" effect's to expect with "voltage stabilzation" but it's on, and there's a pretty blue light on the side of my battery now  :)

On a serious note, I am impressed with a few things that have changed since the installation of the stabilizer AND earth wires. Main improvements are the dash lights and headlights being brighter and a known problem with my engine temp gauge has been resolved.

Whatever the brand, Pivot, Raizin or Tandy, it's provided enough positive improvements to justify it's cost ( BTW, currently advertised in HPI mag for something like $150.00 + delivery ). Great service Greg and keep up the good work. Cheers. :O

Great to hear you are happy. I wouldn't sell something that doesn't work as I use almost all the stuff I sell on my own cars.

If there is anything else I can help you with you know where to find me.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

He just said he was going to taiwan and hong kong to source items, not that these ones he already has came from there....

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