Any suggestions??? SR20 wiring harness

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p4hang
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Where is a good place with a good reputation to send in my wiring harness so I can swap in my SR20 notchback? Anywhere thats trusted, cheap, and turnaround time is fast


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http://www.wiringspecialties.com/

hmm...how odd that that was on our ad list right next to your post

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Dattebayo
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Trolling mod alert! Quick! Everyone hide your stupid posts!

I would suggest those guys too, they quoted me a silly good price last time i needed stuff done.

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p4hang
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any thing cheaper than this?

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dickie
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get the diagrams and do it yourself, pay a shady local to do it and probably screw it up which costs more in the long run.

short answer: no.

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homeslicej2
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d!ck wrote:...pay a shady local to do it and probably screw it up which costs more in the long run.

short answer: no.
Yeah, I think my "pro" shop I used had blind, drunk monkeys putting my harness together. It looks like crap, but they half-a**ed so much of the swap that I'd rather not have them touch my car ever again. I plan on pulling out my entire harness and sending it to wiringspecialties to have them clean it up. So as d!ck said, costs me more in the long run bc I'm paying two-fold to have my harness done

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p4hang
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AHHHHHHH...!!!!! I guess Im gonna have to go to the pros


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