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LOL what sort of auto elecs are in perth.. i don't see any reason why it shouldnt be able to do it.. have you looked at how they did the other lights? can't just jump off that one and connect it to the other indicators? shouldn't overload the wires

the ones that say that they have no idea how something is done! :P

i was thinking of taking the car to an electronics repair shop - they mostly deal with capacitors and nerdy nitty gritty stuff like that...

but yes - as you said it shouldn't overload the wires ... my only issue with it is just that it's "half assed" and a bit lazy :P

Not half arsed.. can asure you that is how the elec will do it.. it's the aussie way.. Have you got a JayCar shop near you.. Those guys are usually pretty cluey and also explained and drew diagrams for me on how to wire up a relay in the boot for my system i had in the boot of my VT

mm.

we have 2x jaycar shops.

they are staffed by 19 year old pimply kids that are balding... so - you look at them and think "yeah these guys would know"

you ask them ANYTHING they just say "i dunno sorry i just work here"

one bloke didn't even know if caps needed to be soldered into a circuit board or not.

perth is either REALLY retarded...

...OR... we're just jam packed with epic trolls.

erm.... i hate to sound so daft but will they even be able to help??? i spoke to about three auto elecs and they said they had no idea how to do it!

ahahaha, it's not that they have no idea how to do it, it's just that they are too lazy to sit down and work out how to do it, especially if they suspect that you simply want them to tell you how to do it so that you can go an do it yourself.

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