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Old 01-18-2006, 09:17 PM
mpolli mpolli is offline
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My observation is the Germans have really good connectors but really poor quality circuit boards. The Japanese have (some) bad connectors but better circuit boards. The Japanese cars seem to have less electrical problems overall. Nissan might be an exception to this. They don't seem too good.

Mike
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