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hi peeps im doing batches of 10 of these looms. They allow for easy switching between 2WD and 4WD. The beauty of these looms is no wires to find and cut, so no butchering your baby. Comes complete with installation instructions and takes about 5mins to instal. Just the thing for those awesome smoky burnouts (just watchout for the police when testing...hey Dinzlr) price is $40 plus $10 delivery.

1/ Beer Baron *paid*

2/ N1GTR *paid*

3/ 600ZILLA ?

4/ blk180 *paid*

5/ Black R32 *paid*

6/ Benm *paid*

7/ 9krpm *paid*

8/ jwah *paid*

9/ NissanFreak *paid*

10/ West *paid*

List for 2nd batch has begun

1/ NXTIME

2/ mr 32 *paid*

3/ Nutsack

4/ weapon of choice *paid*

5/ sky30

6/ nipples

7/ PhilGTR

8) NIZ-26T

9) Shanef

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So you turn car off, flick switch and turn back on?

Got a pic of one installed?

no need to turn car off. just become stationary with the switch back in the 4WD position and back in 4WD mode.

Mmm, thats a damn good idea

I like it! i think ill have to take one of these

Put me down please for one unit

Do you use any of the stock switches for it ? same as the split controllers duncan sells.....would be good to use the fm/am buttons for something

Mmm, thats a damn good idea

I like it! i think ill have to take one of these

Put me down please for one unit

Do you use any of the stock switches for it ? same as the split controllers duncan sells.....would be good to use the fm/am buttons for something

just a standard toggle switch...can be mounted inside your ashtray for the ultimate in stealth....will post up pics of mine tomm.

two spots left peeps...in this lot anyway...will do as many of these as required but will only do batches as it makes it easier..eg one trip to the post office etc..

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