Original Flasher Style
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Original Flasher Style
I need to replace the Flasher relay in my SP2. I would like one like the original style so it fits under my dash right. Anyone know where to find one?
It has a stud on top so it screws into the dash assembly.
It has a stud on top so it screws into the dash assembly.
BKiller- Dub Crazy
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Re: Original Flasher Style
Hmm. 53 views and no response. I guess I am stuck using a new square style instead. Whata drag...
BKiller- Dub Crazy
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Re: Original Flasher Style
For what it's worth, I looked thru my boxes of stash for one for ya. I thought I had one but came up empty............
DiggerD- Appointed Forum Smartass
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Re: Original Flasher Style
See if the dude on the samba that is a dealership in Mexico City can get it for you.BKiller wrote:I need to replace the Flasher relay in my SP2. I would like one like the original style so it fits under my dash right. Anyone know where to find one?
It has a stud on top so it screws into the dash assembly.
Might be the only way to get an oem one.
Have you tried to open that one up and see what is wrong with it?
KC
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