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Ordered an injector harness, selected I wanted EV1 connectors and then I get sent an OEM replacement harness!

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7 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Why are Americans so stupid?

Ordered an injector harness, selected I wanted EV1 connectors and then I get sent an OEM replacement harness!

Wiring Specialties you stupid fat American pricks.

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Alibaba 50c adaptors ftw.

Just now, Ben C34 said:

Fire up that front loader, that will cheer you up. Full speed spin cycle

Good plan, I'll go hang a big shit and get that quick wash cycle on with the rpm set at 1400

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9 hours ago, MBS206 said:

Mate, don't talk shit about these guys, they're the Wiring Specialists. 

Lol, no they're just cheaper than the wiring specialists here in Sydney.

I am pretty sure over a decade ago they contacted me on Nissan Silvia asking for my wiring diagram I put together for RB20 swaps in S13s. Anyhow, looks like their warehousing/pick and pack guys cooked up the order. They're sending me a new harness, fking anti-climatic day yesterday.

If I had a wild, open cheque book build the car would go to Benny at Benchmark Solutions for wiring.

52 minutes ago, GTofuS-T said:

the little baggies of coke covering the rims weren't a dead give away?

I can't work out what they were on this phone. 

It actually looked like two plastic bags with white rags in them! 

And if someone has that much coke, they aren't driving a VY commodore... 

 

Edit: wait, that's a picture someone has printed and placed the baggies on top of yeah? 

f**k me, I is dumb Ha ha

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