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posted on June 17th, 2003 at 02:24 PM
Looking for an electrician in Melbourne


I am about to have the 356 rewired so looking for recommendations. I have the old wiring loom so need someone to tidy it up, put it back in the car and hook things up. If anyone had this done before, what sort of money am I looking at? I got quoted "about" 2 days @ $60 per hour. The "about" part scares me.
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posted on June 17th, 2003 at 03:35 PM


ALS Auto elecs in South Melbourne! Tony is real good, but a bit pricey! Hes in Buckhurst st! Not sure of numbers though! I have them at home!

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PS 60 an hour is pretty good, If the guy knows what he is doing! Remember that you are doing a 356 and a couple of hundred dollars really shouldnt make a difference, when talking about either having the car wired properly, or the car always getting fixed!




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posted on June 17th, 2003 at 04:08 PM


Yeah, he knows what he's doing because he has done a few 356s before. I am not complaining about the cost, just wanted to know what to expect because I haven't done this before
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