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Old 05-10-2009, 09:04 PM
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I have an 1998 SS roller that's destined to be a street/strip car. When the interior was gutted, the BCM and all the electrical stuff was ripped out. I would like to get it inspected and be able to drive it on the street. My question is can you do some electrical rigging to get the headlights, turn signals, power windows, etc. to work? Anybody have any experience in this area? My main concern at the moment is the windows. They are halway down and kind of stuck until I resolve this issue. Thanks in advance.
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If the car is completely gutted I would use some sort of a aftermarket harness to eliminate the use for BCM.
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Any idea on where to start looking for such?
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personally i would get some diagrams and start rewiring on my own, make ur own harness
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Probably better to make your own harness if it is destined as stated.




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