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Location: Sydney
Registered: February 2003
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Location: Terrigal
Registered: May 2002
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 04:16
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Did the car used to have a CB radio/antenna maybe? Or a car phone?
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Location: Sydney
Registered: February 2003
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 04:20
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mmm dont know, not since ive had it
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Location: Epping, Sydney
Registered: April 2003
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 04:28
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yeah, can you pull the 'plug' out of the little socket on the cable.. if that is what it is?
looks like either an ariel sp? cable or maybe a cable for a cable like a latch release perhaps..???
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Location: Sydney
Registered: February 2003
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 04:31
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cant pull out the plug,
and it is definately an electrical cable
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Location: Perth
Registered: October 2003
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 04:36
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Miss Money Penny, i believe that cable is for the ejector seat.
Maybe from a CD stacker or amp under the seat?
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Location: Sydney
Registered: December 2003
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 04:52
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That looks strangely like a mobile phone cable - antenna I think.
The fine threaded nut screws into the handsfree control box.
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Location: NSW
Registered: September 2003
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 05:20
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I've go one of those things coming out from behind the trim at the side of my read window. I always thought it must have been from a previous mobile phone installation... yes it is for one of those little mobile phone antennas. Now you just need one of those beema shark fin thingees to plug into it.
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Location: Bayside Melbourne.
Registered: May 2003
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 05:31
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Definitely looks like a car phone antenna.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: February 2003
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Re: what is this cable?
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Fri, 23 January 2004 07:06
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cool thanks guys.
well awesome, car phone,
hello and welcome to the eighties
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