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hi guys,
after years of talking about it i have finaly done it, earlyer this year i managed to get my hands on an old v90 (frame only) which was in need of some love and attention. i got hold of a pk 50 engine (i think) which i have been told will fit in ok .
well the frame has finally been painted and looks the nuts and now its time to rebiuld her and get her on the road.. can anyone help with regards to the wireing do you knowe were i can get a loom or will i be able to make one up my self any hints tips or addvice will be greatly recveived

thanks
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Welcome! That is going to be a great project!

I would advise asking about the wiring and mechanical issues in the not-so-modern section of the forum. That's where the "vintage" gurus tend to lurk most.

Might ask to have this thread moved there
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thanks have posted it on the not so new page as well
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