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    wire harness replacement

    Has anyone used this company for a replacement wire harness?
    cmstores
    https://www.cmstores.com/en/spare-pa...-harness-kit-/
    A part isn't purchased until paid.

    The 9 Store LLC.

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    My Norton protection called out that web page as "This is a known dangerous webpage. It is highly recommended that you do NOT visit this page."
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    I would call steve at www.911highvoltage.com for a wire harness
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    Haasman,

    I just received my KROON wiring harness for a 66 911. The product is awesome. Included is a 35 page zip file with color coded instructions for each connection. I just found Steve Smiths site and his install videos. His product looks very good. I do not know the cost comparison between Steve and Kroon. I can say Kroon was very nice to do business with. Total time from order to receiving harness 5 weeks. One point of interest if you order from Kroon. Shipping is a little high, but the $195 bucks I was hit by U.S. Customs for duty fee's was a bit of a shocker. Notice came right from UPS pay on line or pay the delivery guy before they drop off. Not Kroon's fault, but has to be accounted for when comparing cost vs quality.

    Best of luck
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    Price seems really good but no feedback on quality.
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    A part isn't purchased until paid.

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    Don't forget to also buy a bottle of this. I ran out last weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmaddox View Post
    Don't forget to also buy a bottle of this. I ran out last weekend.

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    My XKE must have had a large reserve tank of this!
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    I've was involved with 2 or 3 SWB cars a few years back at Dave DiMaria's shop Vintage Car Works. He used YNZ. They seemed to work well.
    https://www.ynzyesterdaysparts.com/
    I think replacement wire harness smoke was an option but Dave chose not to buy a bottle for some reason.
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