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Old 05-27-2007, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by chris
Does it look clean yes




But i just dont see the purpose really. To the masses a car with lines running everywhere looks like it shouldnt even run keeps them guessing
Ugly and fast, rusty with class, thats how i roll im my HMT.
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Old 05-28-2007, 02:10 AM
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It serves no real function but I agree with tucking as i like my engine bay to be uber clean
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Old 05-28-2007, 11:41 AM
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Like this? (thumb) Nope, I know nothing about doing it.

I'll give you some hints, remove your fenders and your heater core. Cut the pigtails going to the front of your car (horn, lights, fans, etc.....) and pull them back and through the fender....Like this:

Pull your chasis harness that is inside the engine bay into the car and mount it up on the inside of the firewall, connect it at the hole that is now in the firewall where the heater hoses used to be (my interior still needs to be cleaned up a little):


As for relocating the battery......um, move it, it isn't that ------- difficult, if you need more help than i've given you, then you probably aren't that bright and shouldn't be woking on cars.

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