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All of the PM's have been sent out with the discount buying information.  I was just thinking about it, and I will open this up to any forum member for a bit. I'm posting the purchasing information here, in case any of you miss the PM.

These discount codes will be live for at least a week to give you all time to make the purchase.  Let me know if you have any questions:

 

 

 

Hi!
Thanks for participating in the RaceTech Electric Banshee HQ Group Buy! Glad to have you on board, and I'm sure you're going to love our Banshee electrical products.  In case you forgot, the thread is located here:
 
 
Ordering is very simple. You order and checkout directly on our website, and use the coupon codes below for your discount.
 
To order:

 

95-06 Yamaha Banshee High Power Dual Output AC Lighting Stator

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Regular Price: $109

Group Buy Price: $90

18% discount

 

Click on the link above to go to the product page. Add the product to your cart, and you will be taken to the cart screen. 

Enter Coupon Code: 

BHQGBAC 

 

 

95-06 Yamaha Banshee High Power 200W DC Charging Stator

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Regular Price: $114.99

Group Buy Price: $95

18% discount

 

 

Click on the link above to go to the product page. Add the product to your cart, and you will be taken to the cart screen. 

Enter Coupon Code: 

BHQGBDC 

 

 

95-06 Yamaha Banshee High Power 200W DC Stator & Regulator/Rectifier Kit

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Regular Price: $159.99

Group Buy Price: $120.00

25% discount

 

Click on the link above to go to the product page. Add the product to your cart, and you will be taken to the cart screen. 

Enter Coupon Code: 

BHQGBDCK 

 

 

Technically, you can use each code 1 time per customer, so feel free to buy multiples if you'd like!

 

Thanks again for your participation, and please let me know if I can help with your installation.

 

Evan

RaceTech Electric

760-476-3514

evan@racetechelectric.com

www.racetechelectric.com

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Is the 200W with reg/rec the same as these 280W guys?

http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=164788&hl=

Or are ^^^ different?

 

I have an 87 that I'd like to be able to run one of these setups on.

Anyone know what's involved to convert to be able to run one on a 87 Banshee?

 

I'm sending out PM's right now with the information on ordering with your discount. If anybody else wants to get in today, PM me and I'll get you the information! Last chance guys!

 

Why didn't you answer my questions?

And I've been calling with questions, but it just rings.

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Coupon issue was fixed. Try it again....

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Hey guys, I think I've fixed the coupon issues. I checked and tested them all myself and they are working correctly. If you have a problem, please post it here, and tell me exactly which product you are trying to buy, and which coupon code you are using. Also, tell me the error you are getting when trying to use the coupon. This will help me and I can track down the problem.

 

If I don't pick up at the shop (if you got the fax machine, I was on the phone on our Line 1, and it rang thru to our backup line), just leave a message, or call back in 10-15 minutes. We have 2 lines but get many phone calls. Often times I have to just let the machine answer for me and I return calls later in the day.

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Hi Turbo,

Did you get this figured out? As a heads up to everybody, we've been talking about this via PM this week. The lights burned out due to either running the lighting circuit without an AC voltage regulator (always required for AC powered halogen lights), or a bad voltage regulator (still waiting to hear if one was used or not).  So just a heads up guys, if you're running your stock lights, or any halogens powered directly from the stator (AC voltage source), make SURE to use an AC voltage regulator. The voltage rises with RPM, and can go well over 60VAC at higher RPM's. That is plenty to destroy any headlight bulb.

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