Wiring Harness

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Re: Wiring Harness

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Alf
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Re: Wiring Harness

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Hi CobStang
Thanks for your PM which I did replay right now
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Re: Wiring Harness

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Hi Roger

I've one question I'm sure you can provide the answer. :D
Many thanks for your help!

Does AutoSparks provide the wirring harnesses with or without connectors?
I assume if yes they would ues standard bullet connectors.
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Re: Wiring Harness

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ALF wrote:Hi Roger

I've one question I'm sure you can provide the answer. :D
Many thanks for your help!

Does AutoSparks provide the wirring harnesses with or without connectors?
I assume if yes they would ues standard bullet connectors.
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Yes, connectors are all as they should be. Mostly bullets, but spade connectors where appropriate and the correct open type for the DB10 etc. If you are repositioning anything, I usually ask them to leave those wires longer with no connectors as obviously they do not have access to a car to take measurements from.
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Many thanks for your help!
:D
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Re: Wiring Harness

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Hi Roger

I did order my harness (after a few changes on the requirements) from Autosparks and got it delivered after ~10 weeks.
Some optical corrections were made from my side (to get a nicer wiring on the DB10) and related to the specific placements of the electrical parts.
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Mounted it now on my car and it went from my point of view not bad. :lol:
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Re: Wiring Harness

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Hi Alf,

Photos not visible I'm afraid - glad it went well.
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Re: Wiring Harness

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I CAN SEE `EM... LOOKS REALLY NICE!
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No need to shout Nik. ;)

I can see them as well and they look good to me.

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Re: Wiring Harness

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All I'm getting is little blue squares with question marks in them!
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