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Tobra
post Sep 13 2005, 01:48 PM
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Would one from a VW, well another VW, work?

Like this one, standard beetle or bus for the '70s


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post Sep 13 2005, 02:37 PM
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I don't need one now, I was just wondering. I am lookin to the future, when all the unobtainium the car is made of will require a soul transplant. I figure a lot of the electrical problems people talk about are just corroded contacts, higher resistance, leads to heat, and then to (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/headbang.gif)
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Tobra   fuse block   Sep 13 2005, 01:48 PM
bd1308   no. it needs holes on the sides to screw itself t...   Sep 13 2005, 01:52 PM
Aaron Cox   Jwest makes a bitchin fuse panel replacement   Sep 13 2005, 02:03 PM
Tobra   I don't need one now, I was just wondering. I...   Sep 13 2005, 02:37 PM
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