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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE..........
TELL US IT WAS REAL plug and play.................... It would be nice to learn it functioned properly.... after all this is the year 2008 ano domini man was on moon, long ago. else; try plug and pray, before touching anything At 21:57 01 December 2008, Gary Emerson wrote: Back in 2002 I sent the kind folks at Cobra a note explaining that for something like $30 in parts they could make any trailer headed for the US plug and play. Simply plug in an adapter to convert "euro" to the typical "flat four" connector and flip a single switch at the back of the trailer. It only would take 60 seconds at the port for the new owner to be driving away and the lights would work. I suggested they just add $200 to each trailer as "standard" and no one would ever bring up this subject again. |
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