Wiring Harness

PhilD

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te72;1747274 said:
Very nice... Wes, at Earnhardt Toyota in Mesa is another really good local resource for you Arizona guys. Not to derail the thread, but if you haven't eaten at Chino Bandido yet, and you live that close... you're missing out. ;)

Thanks for the info not a big fan of Earnhardt as they have ripped me off in the past
 

te72

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Well I certainly wouldn't buy anything but parts from them, and even then, only from Wes, and I believe there was one other guy there that knows his Supras and used to give us a pretty good deal on parts.

Still remember last time I stopped there for parts, on my way out, the old, corroded heater valve decided to explode on me in their parking lot. Nothing like working on a Toyota in a Toyota dealer's parking lot to drive sales through the roof! :rofl:
 

Iodemus

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mkiii222;1746864 said:
Might be a lucrative business coming up for MKIII harnesses. I know that once I'm able to get a daily beater and have the spare cash (6-9 months) I'll be pulling my harness as I'm sick of random wires breaking or going to rewire a plug only to find the wire filled with green corrosion.
I know exactly what you mean. 80% of my connectors are without clips...