Any Holden V8 Wiring Looms For Sale?

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Any Holden V8 Wiring Looms For Sale?

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I have a gentleman wanting a loom suitable for a conversion but due to his location it's hard to find one inspect it in person. Stock loom will be fine as it will be getting re worked. A VS manual loom would be ideal but I know how thin on the ground they are. Or a VN loom IF it's in good condition but I haven't seen a VN one that hasn't been deep fried for year's. Could always modify a VS auto loom if we had to.

Let me know if you have anything all would be considered.

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PM sent.

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Dylan have reached out to a friend as well. if I could get that horrible fucking plug for the ignitor i'd start making them. easy enough thing to make, and all the other connectors are available.
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Thanks mate, I have a few second hand one's I'm holding close lol.
I've made a couple new one's on request but not many like to pay for it. I have a feeling I'll be making more in the future. I done a VR auto not long ago and it was starting to crisp up.
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I was meaning the ignition module. The bigger outer pins makes it unique. I've never found them new.
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Dylan wrote:I was meaning the ignition module. The bigger outer pins makes it unique. I've never found them new.
you talking about the other side of it with the bosch plug?
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vlad01 wrote:
Dylan wrote:I was meaning the ignition module. The bigger outer pins makes it unique. I've never found them new.
you talking about the other side of it with the bosch plug?
This is the ignition module
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the long plug is similar to what M&W ignition use for their modules, the small plug looks similar to the VT distributor plug although I've never taken that close a look.
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Yes thats the bosch made plug I was talking about. If its bosch, good luck! Bosch wiring, only one above Lucas lol
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They still make lots of these connectors just all with same sized terminals.
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