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Old 10-05-2006, 12:13 PM
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Here are the pages from our new catalog. The text is bit small for web viewing, but I wanted to get you photos as requested. The catalog pages, as you can see, break down each section of the harness so you can see where they go and lists all the kit inclusions.

1967 - 1968 Camaro Classic Update Kit Pic

1969 Camaro Classic Update Kit Pic

It's retail price is $499 currently, (there will be a slight price increase when the catalogs hit the streets in November) but you can check with dealers to obtain their dealer pricing.

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Old 10-05-2006, 12:25 PM
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zoiks, that's an intimidating mass of wires
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Old 10-05-2006, 02:41 PM
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zoiks, that's an intimidating mass of wires

Nah, even when you're totally termintating them yourself, you just take it one wire at a time!

Looks like a super nice kit too! I have purchased sever items from AAW and found them to be of very high quality.

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Old 10-05-2006, 08:35 PM
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Here are the pages from our new catalog. The text is bit small for web viewing, but I wanted to get you photos as requested. The catalog pages, as you can see, break down each section of the harness so you can see where they go and lists all the kit inclusions.

1967 - 1968 Camaro Classic Update Kit Pic

1969 Camaro Classic Update Kit Pic

It's retail price is $499 currently, (there will be a slight price increase when the catalogs hit the streets in November) but you can check with dealers to obtain their dealer pricing.

Wow, thats killer! Looks like the same identical fuse block from painless that I liked so much. That is definetly a nice looking kit. I was skeptical at first but after reading that, that kit looks great! Regardless though It doesn't look like you guys offer such a kit for second gens or a kit for 70/71/72 etc. If you did I would regret not going with you guys. Only thing I see missing is a relay and circuit for maybe an alarm with starter kill, and for it to operate the power door locks but even so its not hard to ad stuff yourself. I had to rewire 1/3 of the painless wiring harness to do what I wanted.
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Old 10-05-2006, 11:59 PM
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zoiks, that's an intimidating mass of wires
Actually, just lay it out and it's REALLY nice. I just wish they made a nice kit for my '77.
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Old 10-06-2006, 12:06 AM
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Actually, just lay it out and it's REALLY nice. I just wish they made a nice kit for my '77.
I don't think they make a kit for a pinto
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Old 10-06-2006, 12:19 AM
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I thought it was a Gremlin??? Did he upgrade?
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I used the Painless kit - bought before I heard of AAW. Looking at the pic, AAW's kit is more complete - the Painless kit didn't come with 1,9,and 14. In other words, the headlight and ignition switches, plus the boots that go around the front parking lights.
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Old 10-06-2006, 12:51 AM
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My '77 Camaro, you bed buddies.
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So what do I do?
I don't need the classic update set because I have many parts not installed (heater, ac, standard gauges, etc.)

what AAW kit is the one to go with: Highway or Powerplus?
what is the real difference between these 2 kits.
I also want this fuse block to fit my stock hole in the firewall.

please help!
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