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Old 09-26-2005, 02:23 PM
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now thats as clean as an electric fan install can get. you cant get any other fan to fit that nice.
but if your hearts set on the ls1 fans i saw a set over on tech for sale
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Hey you always get the GM 05 e-fans. But I have had my dual Flex-Lite setup for about 2 years with no problems besides wires rubbin and grounding out which were my fault. I have mine setup so when my key is on they are running, I wished I would have installed a switch to do it manually.
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