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Old Jun 21, 2009 | 07:54 PM
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tried www.car-part.com ?
 
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Old Jun 21, 2009 | 08:09 PM
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well, don't email car-part.com directly they'll be of little help to you. The site is a nation-wide online registry of part-recycler's so just search for a wire harness and all the parts recylcers that have one will be listed.
 
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Old Jun 22, 2009 | 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by skene
2000 S-Type 3.0 V6 Manual

I need to replace the front harness and gearbox harness for this
vehilce as it was stolen and then recovered. Trying to source the
parts in Australia is impossible. It all seems to hard. Is anyone
able to provide me with a spare parts supplier where I might be
able to source what I need. I have searched the net and sent
several emails seeking the parts and most of the time I never hear
from the company or person I have emailed. Please Help. I am keen
to get the car back on the road. Thanks.
Wow, sorry to hear about that... car-part.com is a great site. I endorse it. But based on your post, I would try UK based wrecking yards. See, car-part is site for US wrecking yards and they may be of little help since it seems you are in Australia. The stick shift cars are really rare in the US. I would assume they are more common in the UK. Hopefully someone on here will speak up with some good places in the UK.
 
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Old Jun 23, 2009 | 02:08 AM
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Very few jags are manual. Also, the harness may have changed from time to time as the model years went by. You may be looking for something which sadly won't be available in a wrecker.

You could maybe find an auto electrician who would repair what you have - or do it yourself. There's nothing very special about repairing or duplicating a harness if you find out about how to do it (google, books etc) and devote lots of time and care to it.

You don't mention insurance but that would usually be another alternative.

John
 
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