PNW: Need some Electrical work done?

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    I did, will get back to you shortly. It would be easier on email though.

    Hit me at my R3V name on gmail.

    Thanks, BTW,

    Luke

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  • Balleristic31
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    Did you get my PM luke?

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    BUMP! People, the plans are firming up.

    I have alarms and stereo stuff in stock, if you want it. I am down to work cheap(er) than usual if you have good timing.

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  • Wishno87
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    Dude, that is like a 20 minute job you can handle yourself. If you get stuck, just give me a call. If you want, I can hit you up next time I am in the 'couv, should be a week or three.
    Its like a cancer though. Its in every nook and cranny and I dont know where the system ends and the car starts. I will probably be hitting you up about a full E30 stereo system sometime this winter though. A car we bought for my sister has one of your systems and it sounds amazing.

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  • Balleristic31
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    Sent u a pm luke

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    No worries! I will be in PDX roughly the 10th, got a huge party the 8th in Springtucky.

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  • bmwm42
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    I have later curved ones now one that for my AC and the other replacing the stock cluth style. I mounted it to the fan shroud but can only run one at time I'd like the other connected to a toggle switch for when I'm in heavy traffic to have no problem keeping the car and my AC cold.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    I just mounted a stock AUX fan on custom brackets for Erik on the early black S50 car, with no A/C condenser. I used aluminum strips to make brackets which bolted in and use the fan's stock rubber anti-vibration mounts.

    We decided to jumper the A/C switch to high speed as a controller, as the shitty wiring on the motor install had the switch wiring unfinished, and we did not have time or budget to fix the fan switch properly...plus the damn switch is bad anyway.

    So his stock AUX fan directly on the radiator has been flawless so far. He gets in heavy traffic and just turns it on, no worries. I think I charged him $100 or so, total.

    And yes, it was a later curved one.

    Luke

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  • KenC
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    Originally posted by bmwm42
    I want to run two stock aux fans could you help with that
    Go with the later curved-blade ones.

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  • bmwm42
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    I want to run two stock aux fans could you help with that

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by Wishno87
    The 24v car im building right now has a fairly integrated Clifford system that I feel may cause problems. If I need it all removed I will let you know.
    Dude, that is like a 20 minute job you can handle yourself. If you get stuck, just give me a call. If you want, I can hit you up next time I am in the 'couv, should be a week or three.

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  • jrobie79
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    if you're ever in New England I'd like some professional help tuning my system, I have no patience for it and want it to sound pretty good from someone else, then I can make minor tweaks to my liking, but I dont have time to get the whole thing sorted out

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  • Wishno87
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    The 24v car im building right now has a fairly integrated Clifford system that I feel may cause problems. If I need it all removed I will let you know.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by CabrioPunk
    How about one touch window switch kits, drop-in ready?
    No, no thanks. Looking for some LOCAL work. I need to keep my work diverse or I get stagnant. I fart dust as it is, I cannot let it get worse.

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  • CabrioPunk
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    How about one touch window switch kits, drop-in ready?

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