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Old 04-27-2005, 08:45 AM   #5
lmccoy
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Default Re: ignition

Wow, this is the coolest thing ever. Thank you all for your advice. The car didn't make any strange noise at all. It just kept on running. This swap meet is at Texas Motor Speedway and it is supposed to be huge. Has anyone been to one? Is it a smart way to buy parts? We went to NAPA and they said they couldn't get a wiring harness anyway. Again, thanks to everyone for your help and patience with ignorant me.
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