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Last batch...names in and paid are as follows...

justinfox

neshgtr

please pm if you are interested as there are only 4 of these left (i did say batches of five but i have six this time)

list is now...

justinfox

neshgtr

fother

Dirty32

get em while their hot... :P

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Hi just a couple of questions.

1. When i put it in 2wd I notice that the anti lock light comes up aswell, does this mean my ABS is also disabled. I'm pretty sure when I pull the 4WD relay out of the engine this light doesnt come on.

2. Can i drive on 2WD the majority of the time or will this damage the transfer box over time

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Hi just a couple of questions.

1. When i put it in 2wd I notice that the anti lock light comes up aswell, does this mean my ABS is also disabled. I'm pretty sure when I pull the 4WD relay out of the engine this light doesnt come on.

2. Can i drive on 2WD the majority of the time or will this damage the transfer box over time

I have one of these, and can answer the questions for Paul as he's busy

1. When AWD is off, your ABS is also off, be careful not to lock up the brakes in wet conditions or when driving quick etc

2. If you dont run AWD the transfer case will not be working, so it will be in better condition than as if using AWD all the time.

Cheers

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hi guys....sorry for the delays....my loom parts and tools were packed in a box labeled "garage" and as you could imagine i had quite a few boxes labeled as such....but have successfully relocated to Newcastle now and am back on line. will post out asap.

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Hey I think I got one of these in my GTR, it was in there when I baught it.

Question: They replace the fuse right? Well does this loom have a fuse in it anywhere?

Thanks

Ian

if its one of mine it should have...ive sold about 70 of these items.

price of copper has more than doubled but still $35 delivered

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