So.... What does "modifying only took me a few minutes mayne, you suck my balls cuz i wurk on mah own stoofed beamer" have to do with the fact we all paid for an inadequate, should not be ran under real time useage, overpriced walmart 3d printed products? No where did it state "bro, you're gonna have to electrical tape this 3 digit harness, and cut the coils up to make this "shit" work". I've done multiple single turbo installs on these cars, and I still don't agree with having to modify every part of this product we all paid good money for. Ability to work on these cars has nothing to do with buying dog shit at a premium.
I paid like $6k for one of the first Doc Race AWD kits out there...it didn't fit properly and I had to make some modifications. I got the AD Engineering motor mounts at the same time, I think I paid $350 for those, guess what? They didn't fit the AWD subframe on the passenger side either. VRSF shit? almost none of it fit properly, they have revised all their products multiple times in order to get everything dialed in.
My point is, unless you are new to modifying cars, you should know that aftermarket parts rarely have OEM fitment. This isn't only true on this platform, but all of them. Having to make slight modifications is part of the name of the game. If you don't want to deal with that, keep your car stock and everything will fit perfectly!
The other thing you guys need to realize is that these cars were $50k+ new. If $300 is a lot of money to you, you probably can't truly afford this car. Go price out a mil spec engine harness for anything else German and come back to me and let me know if $300 is still expensive.
Finally, Alex isn't making these harnesses to make enough money to retire off of, he is doing it for the good of the community. You guys are repaying him by being a bunch of whiny ass bitches. If you can do it better for cheaper, go do it!