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Who is good with wiring and shit? Cluster and window switches died on me yesterday, some chewed wires in wheel arch loom (dat stance) but I joined them together again with no success. All fuses under dash and in engine bay are sweet. Help plz

You should probably check those wire properly and make sure they haven't broken elsewhere/are now contacting properly.

I rubbed through some of my loom and lost my cluster, windows etc.

They only appear to be broken in the one spot, the rest of it seems fairly well insulated. Was it just that bit of the loom that was your problem?

Yep was only the loom, took a spur of the moment late night trip down the GOR. Cluster and electrics died and kept driving, then the car died and wouldn't start back up, ended up getting the car towed to local racv blokes shop and staying in Appollo Bay courtesy of racv. Walked to the shop next morning, taped everything up nicely, tucked the loom and drove home.

With those km I wouldn't pay more than 8k for it.

Yeah I'd always be offering 1k less and never pay list price, it's expected lol

rather pay $10k for this

http://www.bikesales...3624E8&__Nne=15

Too old brah something about riding around on an older bike would make me feel weird / paranoid something will fail when doing 110+

Can't just be me?

Bit more for one of these!

http://www.bikesales.com.au/private/details/ducati-848-2008-12920871?__N=1432%20604%201430%201429%201626%201428%204294967242%204294966239%2082&__Ns=p_PriceSort_Decimal%7c0%7c%7cp_Make_String%7c0%7c%7cp_Model_String%7c0&__Qpb=1&__sid=139F477975AA&__Nne=15

birds have you got full comp on bike? thinking next bike will be well under 10 again and i'll just get third party again (thankfully i had it last time).. cbf paying 2 full comps / full regos

Lol hardtuned meet. Everyone said there were no cop issues, everyone was behaving. So I decided to go. It was really good...

... For 5 minutes.

Then the launch control contest began, and who can do a skid the best. People were actually doing skids, leaving, coming back, and doing more skids..

What a fail.

/csb

Lol hardtuned meet. Everyone said there were no cop issues, everyone was behaving. So I decided to go. It was really good...

... For 5 minutes.

Then the launch control contest began, and who can do a skid the best. People were actually doing skids, leaving, coming back, and doing more skids..

What a fail.

/csb

heard a few peeps got defected. Any confirmation mah nigguh?

heard a few peeps got defected. Any confirmation mah nigguh?

Don't think so, it was only a divy Van that rocked up and told people to leave.. I went back in the missus car hoping to see someone face plant a wall, but it was literally emptied.. So I doubt that anyone got defected.. There was a chaser that did at least 6 laps of burnouts lol

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