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> Jwest driving lite flash kit, Where did I put the diagram!
dinomium
post May 27 2006, 02:30 PM
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Okay!
So my toe still wont fit into my driving shoes (or steel toed work boots!) so I have decieded to bling out the green car. Installed and aimed yellowstar h4 headlights, removed wood dash kit for refinishing, swapped momo adapters so I have a horn, swapped out non narp flasher dial... I go to install the sooper kewl toy from jwest and I have LOST the directions!!

Does anybody have a copy? Please email it to me rather than post. I tried the Jwest site, but got an autherization error, so since it is a long weekend...
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post May 29 2006, 01:44 PM
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Thanks Mike, but the fuses are intact... Maybe I should saftey wire the fuses? HA!

I really think I have a MAJOR Previous Owner wiring nightmare that is going to require me redoing the headlight, fog light and fresh air blower circuit
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