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I ordered a Custom Harness from British Wiring / Auto Sparks. Not cheap but was able to add things like Alternator Delete which removeds the whole Voltage Regulator Wiring and a ton of extra wiring, Extra Wire Drops for Electric Fan, Added Headlight Relays, additional wire drops for a Power Outlet for USB Plug etc. Delivery was 4-6 weeks out but ended up with a nice Installation. A tip there are no ground wired for the rear bulbs. You'll need to run ground wires to each of the bulb sockets. I grounded a lug on the rear bumper through the boot floor bolt with an extra nut / washer on each side.
That sounds like a very nice option. I just got my harness from bugeye guy a few days back. I also upgraded to the Generator with the dummy VR. Seems simple enough. Tore out the old harness over the weekend so install is coming shortly
Consider putting a cigarette lighter (yeah - old phrasing, but me and the car are old) or two behind the dash on the piece of wood (if memory serves) that backs up the grab-handle. Dunno if we used a bigger piece or not (memory!) but it's a good location in that it's hidden, and mounting your switches/plugs/whatever to the wood (only the wood!) gets away from any concerns about positive or negative ground. Recharge your phone; hook up a GPS; etc. Doug
I should also mention that we installed an exceedingly high quality, exceedingly expensive in our never-ending BE project many years ago, and it wasn't worth all the extra work entailed (as well as the cost) in my opinion, for our (future) needs.
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