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Re: NOS b110 Fender Mirrors
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Re: NOS b110 Fender Mirrors
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Hi guys I've been away from this a bit but the mirrors are still for sale but I've thrown them on Ebay

Photos are available on Ebay

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1109854919 ... m1555.l2649#ht_500wt_1205

Posted on: 2012/12/5 6:49
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NOS b110 Fender Mirrors
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Hey guys,

Bought these a few months ago and haven't gotten around to putting them on but I need the money so they are for sale now!

NOS B110 Square type fender mirrors

Price: $250
Location: Silverwater, NSW

will get some photos but these never been used so are in great condition

Posted on: 2012/10/27 7:39
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Re: Electrical Issues
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Turned out it was the alternator, the rotor was busted.

Thanks for your help mate!

Posted on: 2012/8/10 4:00
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Re: [NSW] Aftermarket bucket seats, standard 1200 seats, handbrake cable
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Yeah I do mate

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Re: Electrical Issues
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Oh I see, alright just checked it and it says 0.38 so that means a different issue?

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Re: Electrical Issues
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Sorry A and E is where to 2 wires connect. Even when I pulled the T connector out of the alternator I still got 12V so does this mean that it is not the alternator but a fuse?

Or as the alternator is internally regulated, if that's faulty I'll have to get the alternator repaired hey?

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Re: Electrical Issues
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Also its an 84 model so it is internally regulated

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Re: Electrical Issues
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Oh right, sorry bit confused but do you mean put the voltmeter on the A and E on the alternator? If thats the case then yes I still get 12V

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Re: Electrical Issues
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Looked through the receipt and I got it wrong he replaced the starter not the alternator.

Just checked with a multimeter and there is no change from the motor on or off so must be a shot alternator. Sorry for making a new thread thought there was a connection with all the other things!

Anyone got a spare alternator??

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