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Old 03-03-2008, 06:12 PM
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Somebody is having "Way" too much Fun.........Look'in good Scott.....96 days till dinner at Rendevous...........Me thinks....you will be finished with a lot of time to spare..........Great Job!!

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Thanks Ken! The thrash is on, gotta race you to Memphis.




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Scott,

When can I drop my S10 off for wiring?? haha I wish I was that far along with mine! Gotta get it done for the Power Tour though, I'll be in Rochester!
Nah, the wiring isn't really that bad, it just looks nasty in that pic because I haven't started dressing the harness yet.

Can't wait for Power Tour.
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No problem, Tony. Once you start on the wiring, I think you'll be extremely happy with the AAW Classic Update kit. Just work with it in sub-systems, like the front harness, rear harness, dash, etc, and it will be a breeze. The kit includes a couple of nice schematics and every connector that you need. If you have any questions just shoot me an e-mail.
Hi Scott I also used the AAW kit. Very nice kit! Like you said, taking it a section at a time makes it a fairly simple task. The 69 is looking fantastic, can't wait to see it done!! Maybe we can meet halfway and make a dual LS7 burnout video??
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Nah, the wiring isn't really that bad, it just looks nasty in that pic because I haven't started dressing the harness yet.
Looks great Scott.
How about an after picture if you get a chance?
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Looks great Scott.
How about an after picture if you get a chance?
Sure, I can do that. Been busy finishing up the power window installation and wiring and making a bracket that flush mounts the power window switches under the dash. I removed the glovebox and made a sheetmetal insert to mount the MODO electric trunk release button, NX window switch, NX throttle position sensor module for sensing WOT on the throttle by wire, and a place to mount the fuse block for the ECM, fuel pump, etc. I'll probably mount the OBDII connector inside there as well. Who needs a glove box anyways.
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