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both heater cables.

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Hi,looking for a bit of advice,i`ve recently fitted new heat risers and pods on my 1982 Aircooled.(previous owner had removed them for some reason)now i need to fit new cables( previous owner snipped them off ).is the fitting of new cables a straight forward job,or do i need my bumps felt..
PS,does anyone know where i can get a new previous owner from. ?

many thanks
Paul
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It's not that difficult a job, (I can do it - thus it can't require too much nous ), but is a little fiddly, examine the job carefully before you start and it won't seem so hard once you get the spanners out.
paul lambert wrote:PS,does anyone know where i can get a new previous owner from?
If only. Should you find a way of arranging this I suspect there'll be plenty of takers .
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Footprint wrote:It's not that difficult a job, (I can do it - thus it can't require too much nous ), but is a little fiddly, examine the job carefully before you start and it won't seem so hard once you get the spanners out.
paul lambert wrote:PS,does anyone know where i can get a new previous owner from?
If only. Should you find a way of arranging this I suspect there'll be plenty of takers .

thanks for that footprint,i`ll give it a go tomorrow.

cheers
Paul
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