Lances Auto Electrics has been operating in the same quality-looking business for over 25 yrs in Cannington. dont know how great they are, but for a single business to be going for that long, they must be doing something right
Hi everyone,
One of my friends just got a 4 door MK2 GTi and the wiring in it is a mess. He needs a competent auto electrician who knows what he is doing around these cars. He also has a Haynes Manual (soft copy) that the elec can borrow. He tried Golfwagen but Joe said that this is out of his hands.
Any advice appreciated
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Lances Auto Electrics has been operating in the same quality-looking business for over 25 yrs in Cannington. dont know how great they are, but for a single business to be going for that long, they must be doing something right
Electrical repairs are not out of our hands, sometimes customer budgets are.
If your using a Haynes manual, you will need a miracle to happen, go buy a bentley and do it right..
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/volkswagen
Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...
If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??
Cheers,
Grant...
Sorry to dig this out of the deep, but I didn't want to start a new thread with the same title.
Been busy and now I've got some time, I want to connect the sunvisor connection to my new sunvisor. It's probably an easy job, but I just don't know what connectors to use.
Anyone been to any auto-electricians that know what they're doing and don't cost an arm and a leg.
Or any of you guys locally knowledgable enough to help me take a look and give some advice? (I could create a separate post)
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