WIRING KIT FOR FB UTE WANTED

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WIRING KIT FOR FB UTE WANTED

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HI DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET AWIRING KIT FOR MY FB UTE THANKS
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Ebay has a generic wiring kit - just bought one for my new project and they seem O.K.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Blacky wrote:Ebay has a generic wiring kit - just bought one for my new project and they seem O.K.
Can you please tell me who the seller was as i'm looking to upgrade/replace the wiring in my FC.
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His seller name is rossy70. I just had a look and he isnt listing any kits at the moment but email him and he should be able to help.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Blacky wrote:His seller name is rossy70. I just had a look and he isnt listing any kits at the moment but email him and he should be able to help.
Thanks mate, is it a full kit for a holden or a universal kit ?
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There are others around, until recently it was quite cheap to get them from US ebay sellers, basic kits were around $100 US.
Airide.com.au also sell wiring kits.
http://www.airide.com.au/product_info.p ... cts_id/296
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Blacky wrote:His seller name is rossy70. I just had a look and he isnt listing any kits at the moment but email him and he should be able to help.
Just bought one off him this morning, he used to have a few on at a time but he only had one on there today.
I haven't got it yet so what was it like Blacky? Trev 8) .
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Trev wrote:
Blacky wrote:His seller name is rossy70. I just had a look and he isnt listing any kits at the moment but email him and he should be able to help.
Just bought one off him this morning, he used to have a few on at a time but he only had one on there today.
I haven't got it yet so what was it like Blacky? Trev 8) .
Would you mind putting up a link to the one you bought so i can have a look ?
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Looks the goods Trev 8)

Might need to buy one for my recently inherited 1949 Prefect :lol:
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Post by Blacky »

Thats the same as the one I got for the Morry Trev, its pretty basic but it will do the job O.K. - is a good starting point and has two extra circuits for expansion, the only problem is there are no extra circuits on the accessory circuit, just the permanently on circuit.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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At that price who's going to complain :D , Trev 8) .
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FB1960 wrote:Scotts rubber list them
http://www.scottsoldautorubber.com.au/V ... 20List.htm
this is a vintage wiring harness job, main is $520, you could make the tail for about $30, these looms are very easy to fit, they have number tags on the wires and you get a list that shows were each wire ends, they are near exact copies of original. you can order changes for example if you have a built in regulator alternator and have a factory looking harness with no regulator wires, it might be worth getting the wires near the starter motor in some heat/chemical resistant wire like in the painless kits becuase the wire doesnt seem to last long here, especaily if you have extractors.
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