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I have been having trouble again with the front headlights. The switch has been rebuilt 3 times and looks like both are stuffed . This I can remove and install myself .

I have been told that they are $300 new from Nissan.

If you know where I can get one for less please let me know.

Does ? anyone know a Good auto Electrician though because a fuse has blown and I'm guesing which one.

Plus I think there is more than one thing wrong there.

Also to do that aircon fix youve mentioned on here.

Would ask that the sparky is on the northen side thank you.

There is no listing above for sparkys ? ^^^

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I have been having trouble again with the front headlights. The switch has been rebuilt 3 times and looks like both are stuffed . This I can remove and install myself .

I have been told that they are $300 new from Nissan.

If you know where I can get one for less please let me know.

Does ? anyone know a Good auto Electrician though because a fuse has blown and I'm guesing which one.

Plus I think there is more than one thing wrong there.

Also to do that aircon fix youve mentioned on here.

Would ask that the sparky is on the northen side thank you.

There is no listing above for sparkys ? ^^^

Clisby auto electrician on Main North road (near Main North Nissan) did pretty good work on my car.

I reckon they'd easily be able to fix the aircon esp if you could print out the howto guide and give it to them (I did that fix myself)

Give em a go

-D

I took my 32 to Gawler Auto Electrics at Gawler Belt. They tried to get my a/c going but it turns out the clutch on the compessor is screwed. Seemed professional gave me a full report and everything. Reasonable price. I would go back.

cant remember the dudes name...

ABM securitiy i think its called theres a thread on here by kidafa... he did my alarm for me, took him alot lot longer than expected yet didnt change the price, fixed my window and power window switches at the same time for free! wouldnt ever use any one eles... he usualy will c u with in a few days.

hey man,

what have you done to fix your headlights?

on my other skyline the actual plug for the headlight was moldy and shot. there was corrosion into the wire and was giving it a faulty voltage in turn i was

buying a new set of globes every 2 weeks lol.

G E auto elec para hills is awesome, he helped me find why my car was mysteriously cutting out :down: speak to george :thumbsup:

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