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Old 08-17-2011, 04:11 PM
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i want to make my engine look clean can you do wire tucks on camaro 2001 ss any pics and how you did it would be great thank you
Old 08-17-2011, 06:07 PM
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http://www.ls1engine.com/tech/93-02-f-body-wire-mod/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lswon/s...7603647740314/


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search !wire. its really common.
Old 08-17-2011, 10:20 PM
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thanks bros im doing it right know lol
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what size hole did u drill to fit harnesses through?
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Click each picture and read the descriptions. Pretty sure he listed the size for the hole at some point, i followed his pics/info when I did it . I think I went with 1 3/4, but I don't really remember, and I don't have the car anymore.
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ok thanks
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I followed the same pictures in that post too for the most part. Here's how mine turned out. Still need to make a cover to hide the fuse boxes and pcm.


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Originally Posted by Streetlegal?
I followed the same pictures in that post too for the most part. Here's how mine turned out. Still need to make a cover to hide the fuse boxes and pcm.
....and relocate that battery.
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I hid all the grounds, cruise control box, wire harnesses and hood release cable...

just need to flip the fuse boxes and make a cover and relocate the battery to the trunk.
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I opted to leave the fuse boxes and battery alone and just make them look nice. Some paint and fresh decals for the fuse box covers will go a long way! And if/when you need to access them it is still a simple task.
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Damn crimson. What I give to get my hands on the POS that took that beautiful car. Still inspiring!!!


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