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So I got a little productive yesterday and made a fender eliminator out of an old ticket book. It's a little too thin, but it sure cleans up the rear end. I'll probably take it off and give it to a friend of a friend that does laser cutting shit and make it nicer, I'll try getting him to make a few extra if anyone's interested.
Also, if the title for Cheapbastard was up for grabs, I think i'd win it with this next one... I'm driving with a friend down the road, when we run over a piece of mesh. I instantly dawns on me that the mesh would work pretty good in the side panels, so we stopped and I picked it up.... Wallah
Now my only problem is that I picked up one of those LP "stealth" plate frame, turn signals. Speedy's wiring harness has a positive and negative for each signal, this looks to have a positive for both signals, but a shared negative. I'm not a electircal guru and could use some advice, I thought I could either just connect the signal's negative to one of Speedy's negatives, or connect the two negatives on speedy's harness and hook them to the signals negative. Make sense? Here's a pic.

Also, if the title for Cheapbastard was up for grabs, I think i'd win it with this next one... I'm driving with a friend down the road, when we run over a piece of mesh. I instantly dawns on me that the mesh would work pretty good in the side panels, so we stopped and I picked it up.... Wallah

Now my only problem is that I picked up one of those LP "stealth" plate frame, turn signals. Speedy's wiring harness has a positive and negative for each signal, this looks to have a positive for both signals, but a shared negative. I'm not a electircal guru and could use some advice, I thought I could either just connect the signal's negative to one of Speedy's negatives, or connect the two negatives on speedy's harness and hook them to the signals negative. Make sense? Here's a pic.
