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Cruise on the M - fitment costs?

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Cruise on the M - fitment costs?

Post by MrPT » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:01 pm

I'm going to fit it at some point too. Used it all the time in my old Zed and the M is just that little bit more tiring to cruise in.
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Cruise on the M - fitment costs?

Post by Beedub » Sun Feb 19, 2017 2:27 am

once we find the wire we could use one of those neat wire splice devices and run the wire in the existing loom.... if these indies can do, we defintely can!
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Cruise on the M - fitment costs?

Post by BMWZ4MC » Sun Feb 19, 2017 3:43 am

Beedub wrote:once we find the wire we could use one of those neat wire splice devices and run the wire in the existing loom.... if these indies can do, we defintely can!
Yep, very easy. I've used them before for other things and never had one fail to do its job :thumbsup:
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