Window mech differences

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Jack92
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Window mech differences

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Hey guys,

Just wondering if any of you had come across this type of window mech and what it’s from?
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I pulled it out the passenger side on mine as it was dead and replaced it with a ‘normal’ looking one and all works well.


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Ive got a pair of those


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Re: Window mech differences

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Looks like an old Electric Life kit, a £200 aftermarket set up back in the day.
I have a set still going strong in the Brm 27 year on.
Corrado style switches?


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Re: Window mech differences

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Yeah that’s the one, new one seems a lot smoother. Weather it’s because it new or a different model I don’t know, but I’m happy :-)


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