we are using a GSM shield and separate GPS unit from Sparkfun.com and putting them together our selves:






At the moment we have everything assembled and are currently working on coding. We've found someone who has already written the code for essentially the same unit we've put together (http://jayeshprojects.blogspot.com/2010/04/real-time-mobile-gps-tracker-with.html) and are basing our code off the one found there. Hopefully it will work this time...
How we color coded our wiring
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