Where can I get uncrimped pins for VW connectors?

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gofastant
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Where can I get uncrimped pins for VW connectors?

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Do any of the vendors just sell uncrimped pins? Rebuilding my fuel injector harness and need some. Thanks. For 1990 VW, btw.
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Re: Where can I get uncrimped pins for VW connectors?

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gofastant wrote:Do any of the vendors just sell uncrimped pins? Rebuilding my fuel injector harness and need some. Thanks. For 1990 VW, btw.
Assuming they are Bosch connectors...

www.kayjayco.com and www.eagleday.com
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Re: Where can I get uncrimped pins for VW connectors?

Post by gofastant »

thedge wrote:
gofastant wrote:Do any of the vendors just sell uncrimped pins? Rebuilding my fuel injector harness and need some. Thanks. For 1990 VW, btw.
Assuming they are Bosch connectors...

www.kayjayco.com and www.eagleday.com
awesome, thanks!
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