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Old 24-02-2008, 10:26 PM   #1
TheCougar
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Default Nearly fried my coug

nearly cost myself alot of money last week when my wiring job for my demon eyes over heated and caught on fire under my bonnet, as i was driving along in pouring rain i started to fog up so i turned on my dimisters i sucked all the smoke threw into my cabin so i ripped up my hand break jumped out ran to the passenger side of the car poped the hood and ripped the wires out to stop them burning out, got left with burn marks across my hand from the melting wire condute it was hectic lol, im just glad it didnt go up insde the cabin were i wired it to a switch. i learnd a lesson dont use cheap wire!

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