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    WTB: Wiring

    I have a 1986 325es. Long story short my car caught on fire under the steering wheel.

    I need the harness that connects to the control unit under the steering wheel.


    Here is a pic of the damage




    Thanks,
    Christian
    Follow my IG @bouchezphotography


    #2
    Did the ecu I sold you cause that ?:shock:
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    88 M3,88 325ic,87 325is
    e30s are like fat girls that USED to be hot, you just gotta work them out to make them hot again.

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      #3
      yo wicked you think we could pull that off the car for him? split the moneys with ya

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        #4
        also have the ecu if that was the problem.

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          #5
          ugly...

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            #6
            Originally posted by pwforprez View Post
            yo wicked you think we could pull that off the car for him? split the moneys with ya
            I can go help you pull the wiring when I go get that transmision.
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            88 M3,88 325ic,87 325is
            e30s are like fat girls that USED to be hot, you just gotta work them out to make them hot again.

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              #7
              You fried the main vehicle harness.

              To repair it properly, the entire harness needs to be removed from the car. This is a very tedious process as the harness wraps into the engine bay, underneath the carpet/interior, undercarriage, etc

              You have a long project ahead.

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                #8
                Ive got a entire 91 318i harness. The only part clipped is the rear tail plugs
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                  #9
                  Christian, I will have a harness out of an 89 325is... let me know
                  Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
                  That Guy.
                  03 X5. 3 liter obviously.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by James Crivellone View Post
                    You fried the main vehicle harness.

                    To repair it properly, the entire harness needs to be removed from the car. This is a very tedious process as the harness wraps into the engine bay, underneath the carpet/interior, undercarriage, etc

                    You have a long project ahead.

                    I guess that is the best way to go. At the moment I really don't know where to start:crazy: I'll probably get the dash board out carpet, etc. So will see..

                    Thanks for your help guys I'll keep you guys updated with the wiring.
                    Follow my IG @bouchezphotography

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