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Rudi, check out the instructions on m35stagea.info. It's pretty easy, and if you run into trouble you can call Leon and he'll walk you through it.

Worth having a crack on your own before you go looking for 'experts'.

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Rudi, check out the instructions on m35stagea.info. It's pretty easy, and if you run into trouble you can call Leon and he'll walk you through it.

Worth having a crack on your own before you go looking for 'experts'.

Easier said than done, I have a short fuse when I comes to electrical lol , thanks for the advice Ryan , might give it a go fingers crossed.
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Hey all, bought a c c kit from Leon many thanks, does any one know an expert to install I'm clueless on this any advice or help would be great, cheers rudi.

Easier said than done, I have a short fuse when I comes to electrical lol , thanks for the advice Ryan , might give it a go fingers crossed.

Hey mate, I know we spoke about this at the meet; if you need a hand, I'll help you out. :thumbsup:

I fitted mine, and I'm not dead yet. ;) Might take me a little while to remember it all, but we should be able to get it sorted.

I'm not sure what time you have free; maybe let me know what works for you, and we'll make it happen.

What's the worst that could happen?

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Hi dale, you crack me up , I didn't want to impose on you like that any help would be gratefully appreciated and I will pay gracefully I'm working this Saturday but after that I'm free and I'll help I every way just keep explosives away lol rudi

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JD cans eh?

I'll be there in an hour. ;)

That'd be some drive..

Just remember to call/text me if you have any questions re the install. And thanks Dale for being willing to lend a hand.

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