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Old 12-05-2007, 07:28 PM   #1
nfs2506
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Default Does any know if these are standard on an El?

As the title says: does anyone know if these are standard on an El? If so, or even if not, does anyone know what are meant to have mounted to them? The reason I ask is that I finally (after 3yrs of owning the car) got around to chasing the live switch/wiring running from the dash and this is where it ends. Any suggestions? Thanks on advance, Meg

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