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Brilliant, thanks. I don't care if they are made of "bakerlite", nylon, or redgum really, all they have to do is keep the terminals roughly in the right place once every few years.RoldIT wrote:Jay-Dee Auto Cables Pty Ltd
19 Ramage St Bayswater VIC 3153
ph: (03) 9720 4864
That said, I only was able to get the white plastic ones but they are doing the job. The black "bakerlite" ones seem to be steeped in dreamtime mythology ...
Any idea on the price per pair off the top of your head? Save me a phone call?
Jason
This is not legal advice.
If you have a (pretty much any, they generally won't sell to the general public though) trade ticket you can get them through AED, ashdowns or ingrams. Though probably easier if you are close to get them elsewhere.chimpboy wrote:
Any idea on the price per pair off the top of your head? Save me a phone call?
Jason
For a pair you are probably looking at around $6, as the pre wired ones are about $3 each.
I can get them from a wholesaler for you, but it will cost you for the freight, so given the low price you would probably still be better off if you paid repco's markup!
Cheers, Dean
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