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    Tell me if I am wrong here but I don't see switches - ie, ignition, headlight, dimmer - only plugs. Looks like everything is extra above and beyond the panel, wires and a horn relay.

    Brings the price up real quick to the fully comprehensive kits and panels such as American, Ron Francis and Painless.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelands child
    Tell me if I am wrong here but I don't see switches - ie, ignition, headlight, dimmer - only plugs. Looks like everything is extra above and beyond the panel, wires and a horn relay.

    Brings the price up real quick to the fully comprehensive kits and panels such as American, Ron Francis and Painless.

    However, since I already have a headlight switch, dimmer switch and the ignition is in the steering column (older GM), do I really need those in the kit?
    Just a thought.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr
    However, since I already have a headlight switch, dimmer switch and the ignition is in the steering column (older GM), do I really need those in the kit?
    Just a thought.....
    Good thought - but also consider their age. $150 - $200 can sway an opinion tho.
    Take a look here:
    http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/wiri...wiring+systems

    My $.02 is here too, but....I'm biased with what I have
    Dave

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