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Re-wiring a 91

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Old 12-23-2004, 07:09 AM
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Hey guys,

do any of you know how much it would cost to change the electrical system on a 91 gt hatchback? My electrical system is fine, but I don't like how messy and dirty it looks inside the hood, the plastic black cover that protects it is really dirty and cracked, can that be bought seperate? and all the parts that have black tape are really messy looking, so I was thinking about replacing it or is there a better/cheaper way to go about that to make it look nice and clean inside the hood?

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Old 12-23-2004, 12:35 PM
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you can get convoluted tubing protector sleeves at the auto parts stores in many different sizes and colors to dress up the factory wiring harnesses. it comes in rolls of different diameters to fit many different size wire bundles and many colors too. just cut it to length and fit it over the wiring. you can put it right over the existing wiring without removing the existing coverings.
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Old 12-24-2004, 05:04 AM
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Hey man,

Thanks alot for replying, its exacly what I wanted to know

I do want to color coordinate my wiring inside the car as nice as possible

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