Postby dave-r » 12 May 2006 8:09

Sorry about that Carl.

But I do feel better now after that.
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Postby Christer » 12 May 2006 11:04

I like the fact that you are very straightforward and say exactly what you think, Dave. Keep on doing that! :thumbsup: The same goes for everyone else on this board. :s017:
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Postby dave-r » 12 May 2006 12:33

I don't take criticism very well do I. :oops:
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Postby Bilko » 12 May 2006 13:38

I thought that, but I didn't want to criticise you! :mrgreen:
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Postby NZ440R/T » 12 May 2006 15:16

Ah, no drama mate, it's all good, we're big boys eh! :mrgreen: :thumbsup:


So, would it tempt you Dave, the Autoshift sequencer? It may save some time, no, it will save time on your 1/4. :wink:

Your gear box stays in place, just replace your module and wiring hardware etc....a 1-2 day job, though it renders your existing module obsolete. I'm going to call Gear Vendors in about 10 minutes and see if they'll take them back and if I can get some kind of a refund as it's brand new and they can reuse it.....it's absolutely useless to me, unless I buy the GV gear box by itself and put it in the Jeep. lol :lol:


No hard feelings Dave. :D


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Postby dave-r » 12 May 2006 15:43

NZ440R/T wrote:Your gear box stays in place, just replace your module and wiring hardware etc....a 1-2 day job,


One or two day job? I could do that in a couple of hours mate. No sweat. :wink2:

Yeah it does sound tempting. But I had better save the little money I have to get the car finished and running again. Might put it on my Christmas list though. :mrgreen:
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Postby NZ440R/T » 12 May 2006 16:06

dave-r wrote:
NZ440R/T wrote:Your gear box stays in place, just replace your module and wiring hardware etc....a 1-2 day job,


One or two day job? I could do that in a couple of hours mate. No sweat. :wink2:

Yeah it does sound tempting. But I had better save the little money I have to get the car finished and running again. Might put it on my Christmas list though. :mrgreen:


Sorry, I meant one to two days done, properly. lol :lol: :wink2:

Sounds good, true, get that bad boy on the road first. :thumbsup:
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