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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: tacoma wa
Posts: 17
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Re: A Couple Hours' in the Driveway.....yeah right!
wher did you get the S1 to Cs conversion harness. i have a zz4 turn key motor and i think i will need one.the 72 will be back from the painter in about 2 weeks
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Lemme show you something!!
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: St.Helens, OR.
Posts: 876
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Re: A Couple Hours' in the Driveway.....yeah right!
NAPA can special order one- it's Eckland or Echler (I don't remember) Part # EC82. However, I couldn't wait the 7-10 days it would take to get it in, so I called an Auto Electric and Battery outfit in the closest full-service town (about 35 miles away) and they had one on the shelf. It's made by PICO and the part number is- 5327C
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