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^lookin' good Marcell!
Your source for any and all bolts is King Bolt in Covina.
King Bolt Co
4680 N Grand Ave
Covina, CA 91724
(626) 339-8400
I have every polished part in stock and I will have the matching overflow tanks in about a week.
Let me know if you need input with the wire tuck...I believe you have my number.
Your source for any and all bolts is King Bolt in Covina.
King Bolt Co
4680 N Grand Ave
Covina, CA 91724
(626) 339-8400
I have every polished part in stock and I will have the matching overflow tanks in about a week.
Let me know if you need input with the wire tuck...I believe you have my number.
Nope lol. Car's staying in the garage until April when I have it painted
Figured it was a perfect opportunity to do some of the longer jobs. I'm going to tuck the rest of the wires soon. Where did you guys run the passenger harness that runs next to the engine?
Figured it was a perfect opportunity to do some of the longer jobs. I'm going to tuck the rest of the wires soon. Where did you guys run the passenger harness that runs next to the engine?
^there is a hole just above the frame rail, next to the coolant pipe. All you need to do is drill a hole under the fuse box (in the batter compartment to feed it through.
The green wire is to turn on the DRL. I imported my car from the US and to register it in Canada, you need to have DRL. What did you guys do about the hole in the brake and battery compartments where the wires originally came through? I was thinking about welding a piece of aluminum there unless there's an easier way.
The green wire is to turn on the DRL. I imported my car from the US and to register it in Canada, you need to have DRL. What did you guys do about the hole in the brake and battery compartments where the wires originally came through? I was thinking about welding a piece of aluminum there unless there's an easier way.
when you do a wire tuck you are left with a bunch of assorted holes. here is an example:

to clean it up we are talking about cutting a piece of aluminum out and welding it in the place of the hole. Does that help?

to clean it up we are talking about cutting a piece of aluminum out and welding it in the place of the hole. Does that help?







