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bt1aero
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Posted - 28 Aug 2012 :  4:51:31 PM  Show Profile Send bt1aero a Private Message  Reply with Quote
 
G,day all got a small prob got a vr exec had a isusse with wiring so I've taken it all out and got a vr berlina loom with everything now got 90% back in but for the life of me I can't find where the body module goes in my other car it's under the firewall rhs above fuses but on this loom there's a big module that's got the right plugs hooked up with this head cold it's doin me in I know it's staring me in the face as with any loom it's only works and plugs up one way any ideas help
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bt1aero
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Posted - 28 Aug 2012 :  8:39:36 PM  Show Profile Send bt1aero a Private Message  Reply with Quote
 
Boy do I feel Dum after posting this problem I go out to the shed looked under the dash and found it with in mins it turned out to be on the lhs behind the glovebox now it starts
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Posted - 29 Aug 2012 :  05:44:33 AM  Show Profile Send VNSVLE a Private Message  Reply with Quote
 
lol dont worry buddy we all have our moments!!
 

What's the difference between understeer and oversteer?
Understeer is when the driver is scared.
Oversteer is when the passenger is scared.
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Sounds like something my Mum had once said. On turning 55, she said she felt like she was getting old. I pointed out that the number itself isn't "old." Old is when you wake up in the morning and can't think of a good reason to get up. When your past looks better than your future. Or when you can't find your glasses until you walk past a mirror. To the latter she said "that's not funny, that's happened to me a couple of times."
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