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hey guys as topic states need a auto leccy to work on a ceffy. any of u guys electricians?? know of a good bloke?? i have rung around rockingham so far and all they tell me is how easy holdens and fords are to work, like i care i have a NISSAN mate. please any help would be great thanks.

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im looking for a good electrician as well. chopped off my gps screen (r34) and blew a fuse. Had the fuse replaced but ever since, whenever i hit boost, i will hear electircal interferences behind my speedo... :yucky: worrying me too...

i put a rb25 in a ceffy and it already had one in it before,but on the battery side of the motor thier is a few plugs that dont line up, so i need someone to work out which plugs join together and wire it up. also thier is a plug that should go to the gearbox from the transmission tunnel but it isnt thier.

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If you need an auto electrical work done just let me know I work as an apprentice at McInerney Ford in Morley but i know more than the auto sparky I work with I've been doing this work since I was in year 10 doing work experience during & after school i was the top in my pre-apprenticeship class & am now also the most recommended in the whole of my class. I have wired up & built by myself a 67 Mustang through work. A LS1 into a VK commodore for a mate then pulled that out & wired in an RB20 don't ask me why he wanted it done.

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