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I found this the other day, and anyone who reads street machine might have seen it too....

http://bluewireautomotive.com/

I have been looking for a suitable dash light for my FX and in the past have just used coloured LED's in bezels, but this is the next level of coolness :)
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they have heaps of other stuff, this is just an example of what i got.
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Good find, I hope one day they do an easy wiring loom for VB-VL Commodores.
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MAGP wrote:Good find, I hope one day they do an easy wiring loom for VB-VL Commodores.
I've used EZ wiring on a mates VK come up good. Only mod was fitting relays for the headlights.
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I've got a Painless waterproof loom for my Landcrusier but my early Commodore is the full SLE electrics plus some more (e.g. electric choke on the quadrajet) fitted by me and nothing seems to have enough circuits or the circuits they have are setup for other things. The VB-VH have that horrible a/c setup that has just as many wires as the dash itself. I'll lookup EZ and see what they have.
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We used there 21 circuit. It was a calais. We re used connectors for headlights but used new terminals and terminated with the EZ loom. The looms they didn't supply like electric windows and wipers we made them ourselves new. Just laid the old one out re used the connectors but with new terminals and wire. Wasn't quick or easy but came up sweet.
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oh my fucking god i have a hard on. thanks sammy for sharing - need EXACTLY the ECU one. legend.
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glad to help man hehe :)
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