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Transistor for Toyota controller, 1MI100H-025

Anyone who knows where yo buy this mosfet 1MI100H-025 or any replacement.
Thanks
Max
  • Posted 21 Feb 2009 22:27
  • By Fittermax
  • joined 17 Jul'08 - 171 messages
  • Denmark
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Helo Max, if you 've still got a problem with this transistor, contact me. vavco
  • Posted 26 Feb 2009 05:20
  • By vavco
  • joined 3 Feb'08 - 15 messages
  • Sabinov, Slovakia
e-mail: vladovavrek@gmail.com
Email me i shall give u contact details for some of my suppliers who have in the past managed to provide me with parts i have had difficulty sourcing elsewhere.

Actually just contact me through my contact us section on the website elektrodrive DOT co DOT uk
  • Posted 23 Feb 2009 05:37
  • Modified 24 Feb 2009 07:29 by poster
  • By elektrodrive
  • joined 2 May'08 - 747 messages
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
I´ve tried Ebay. No luck so far. I have also made several request´s for "obsolete" sellers without response. Bad.
Kind regards, Max
  • Posted 23 Feb 2009 02:09
  • By Fittermax
  • joined 17 Jul'08 - 171 messages
  • Denmark
I have sometimes have had luck on ebay lol. There are some sellers who have old stock and others who can provide you obsolete parts.
  • Posted 22 Feb 2009 07:30
  • By elektrodrive
  • joined 2 May'08 - 747 messages
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom

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