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Old 05-29-2009, 03:57 PM
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Looks good. I always have wanted to do that to my car. I have re-routed most of the wiring to take it out of the engine compartment, but it would look way better if I cleaned up all of the unneeded holes too.
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Old 05-31-2009, 09:36 AM
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thanks everyone, i had planned on doing a ton more work to the engine bay this winter, but got sidetracked with my job and moving into a new home. so i did a little cosmetic stuff.
heres how it looked when i first got the car, and also heres a pic of it a week or so ago. since then i painted the blue intake hose and clamps black. re did some wires etc. still got some more work to do on it. i think the biggest thing next would be the spark plug wires. they look like speghetti lol
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