gofer
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Wheres the harness come through to the engine bay Alex, seems you've got those OE plugs in the firewall? Looks great btw! 


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Wheres the harness come through to the engine bay Alex, seems you've got those OE plugs in the firewall? Looks great btw!

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I dislike this very much as well. Even the Evo X's are designed that way now too.I love seeing all these killer machines!
Isn't it strange how when you lift the hood of a modern day performance car (especially european ones) all you see is a bunch of plastic covering everything? I hate that. It takes the passion and soul out of automobiles. Just wondered if anyone else felt the same way.
- Cruise eliminated
- Fusebox relocated
- Wire tuck
..... and a few other random things.
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The hoses and the banjo fittings for the Tials are both Allstar products.Is that a steel braided line on your TiAL wg??? Please enlighten me on how you did this. I do not want it. I need it.


Here is my engine bay
