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electric schematics
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this link is for electric schematics
it may be of help some of you
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http://www.nrjvette.com/johdotukset/?c=d;o=d
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Re: electric schematics
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Moved to the electrical section
Nice find
What a marathon, all now saved in case the link above stops working in the future.
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Have been using these for quite a few years
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