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Heya guys!!

I'm in the need of a auto electrician pretty urgently to resolve a few things.

The last fella who did all the wiring has made a mess (well, a complete f**kup really) and obviously had no idea on how to do the wiring for anything.

The problem we've come across is that on some days the car will run and start fine and then out of the blue, it just doesn't want to start at all anymore.

Just wondering if anyone can recommend someone who really knows their stuff and wont spend hours f**kin around tryin to find the problem.

Any help would be great.

Would prefer someone who's been in the industry for quite sometime and actually knows what they are doing :D

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Whereabouts are you, that'll dictate the most convenient sparky for you.

If he's in your area I'll also add my vote for Chris from Audio Express, a quick search for him on here will show you why he's so highly regarded.

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