Electrical Connectors

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Electrical Connectors

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Hi,

Does anyone know of a local supplier for these connectors. You might find them on the turn signal switch connector block. I can see them on eBay from the US but just thought I'd check if anyone has managed to source them locally e.g. RS Components.

thanks,

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Hi Adrian.

Have you tried Vehicle Wiring Products or Car Builder Solutions?

Usually eBay turns up trumps but clearly you have already tried this.
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Hi Pete,

Thanks - I had a look there already and a few other local suppliers that I know of but, no joy.

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You may have to bite the bullet and eBay US it, or change the wiring out for more conventional connectors and splice new in....
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Have you looked at AES? they have quite a bit on their website:

https://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/
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I've used AES a few times, they have always been very good to deal with :thumbright:
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