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Geez, thought I was done with this stuff

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Just had it thanks. It was great! Good luck with the wiring.

Cheers,
Tush
 
Are you running side pipes on the car?
 
Keith, that's just a flexible connector I bought that is laying on the ground
 
Wiring is probably my least favorite task. Doing a nice, neat job of it is a real art. Though I think I did a pretty good job when putting the new fan and fuel pump relays on my 4A.
 
I agree Darrell, that's why it took me 5 years to completely finish and wrap Dan's wiring panel.
 
That's not much spaghetti...Here's a few pounds worth!

That's my Dan Masters harness early in the installation.

I actually like doing this kind of work.
 

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That's a first, never seen that type of seat before in a 3.
 
McLaren F1 prototype.....

Cheers,
M. Pied Lourd
 
Think it was the factory co pilot's seat for the rally team
 
TOC said:
Racing seat. Rare factory option.

Old racing cars had a second seat for the mechanic. Old British cars came with a second seat for the electrician....

Scott
 
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