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356C rhd wiring harness - new

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I have a work mate getting one built in Perth at the moment and he's struggling to find a supplier of new harnesses

Any leads on a supplier or nos item would be good

Anyone know the part number for one?

Is there a physical difference for a Left hooker too?

Cheers, George
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Has your mate tried Google?

There's heaps online mate

Yeah left and right hook will have differences

http://www.wiring-harness-wocheslander. ... he356.html
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Jase wrote:Has your mate tried Google?

There's heaps online mate

Yeah left and right hook will have differences

http://www.wiring-harness-wocheslander. ... he356.html
He's found some places that supply LHD ones but no RHD
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There's a guy in the uk that does them. Can't remember his company but FONZ....eeeeeeyyyyy!!! will know.
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The UK guy is http://www.vwlooms.com/
No mention of Porsche looms on his website but worth asking anyway.
I'd contact Richie King at Karmann Konnection in the UK. If there's someone who knows where to find one it will be him.
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GFresh wrote:
Jase wrote:Has your mate tried Google?

There's heaps online mate

Yeah left and right hook will have differences

http://www.wiring-harness-wocheslander. ... he356.html
He's found some places that supply LHD ones but no RHD
Any of them that supply UK will obviously have RHD
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Post by matara »

George

Someone on your doorstep:-

http://www.vinwire.com.au/op_list.htm

although these guys get a good wrap on the porsche 356 registry forum:-

http://www.ynzyesterdaysparts.com/pdfs/Porsche.pdf

I need a RHD harness for a 60 T5 B soon as I'm thinking of converting a left hooker to RHD.

Cheers

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Yep Vintage wiring in Ringwood. They know their stuff and reasonably priced
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Re: 356C rhd wiring harness - new

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GFresh wrote:I have a work mate getting one built in Perth at the moment and he's struggling to find a supplier of new harnesses

Any leads on a supplier or nos item would be good

Anyone know the part number for one?

Is there a physical difference for a Left hooker too?

Cheers, George

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