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These are the BlaZt cables, the latest dedicated USB version, no USB adaptor needed and no box along the cable. They are 200cm long. USB Drivers are included.

I distribute for BlaZt and have negotiated with them to be able to run this pre-Xmas group buy for SAU ONLY. :P

I am limited to 30 cables, to sell in groups of 10... or end of January....whichever comes first

p+h will be $6 Australia wide

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This pic shows the BlaZt USB cable (software is NOT included)

Payment to be by direct deposit and cables will be mailed out same day as funds clear my acct.

I have the stock here, so there will be no delays :D

Once I have the first 10 buyers I will post up my acct details and roll from there...

Cheers,

Caz... :D

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Hi Iwells,

The cable is 200cm's long.

and sorry about the tiny pic up the top, I'll change it...not sure why it came out so small?? This one is better.... P1010007.jpg

Kind Regards,

Caz.. :P

Could you please post a larger picture?  What length are the cables?

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you can buy nissan datascan from caz also (i assume), best software overall.

for free software, check software links section of this thread. theres a couple more threads going on about software (search forum for consult)

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Does this differ at all in functionality to the DIY kit sold here? (apart from the USB connectivity, of course)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=92853

all functionality mentioned in the diy thread would apply here, as they do the same thing (convert the raw serial data and make it available on a com port, either actual (rs232) or virtual (usb) for software to access).

Hi Dezz, have a look at my website and it will give you lots more info... :P

www.cazracing.com.au

excuse the stupid question, but what kind of things does this allow you do to your car?

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