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QuickSilver

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I don't like the state of affair of the wiring in my engine bay.

What are my options?
 
What year car and is it any worse than this?

Before
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After
8-14-09-WiringCleanedup002.jpg
 
Nothing better than replacing the main harness with a nice new one. Some of the best money I've spent and while its not the most fun of jobs no more dpo wiring more than makes up for it.
 
From what I can see, wiring itself doesn't look too bad.
A roll of friction tape, solder and shrink tubing on the splices....and fix those wires just laying on the solenoid, eh?
 
vinnie - just red "X"'s....but, some of the best money spent on an older car is a new like original wiring harness.
 
I'll post piccies later.

So can I get just the engine bay harness or I have to do the whole nine yards?

How about pricing?

The best money I ever spent on my Moke was a new wiring harness.
 
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