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post Oct 29, 2009 - 6:46 PM
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like it says, topic is wire tuck....i wanna clean up my engine bay and make it less clutered...any one else done this be sides the yelli celi?... any one know of a good diy for it?


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post Oct 30, 2009 - 12:30 AM
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what i'm really impressed with Coomer's yelli celi was how he relocated all the ignition components, fluid reservoirs, brake lines, and shaved off all the unused screw holes. rerouting the wiring is only one part of the project and quite possibly the easier part. so far only Coomer has been the only one to pull it off.. nicely.




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post Oct 30, 2009 - 1:50 AM
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QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Oct 30, 2009 - 1:30 AM) *
what i'm really impressed with Coomer's yelli celi was how he relocated all the ignition components, fluid reservoirs, brake lines, and shaved off all the unused screw holes. rerouting the wiring is only one part of the project and quite possibly the easier part. so far only Coomer has been the only one to pull it off.. nicely.



For the celicas, yes.

It is not that hard to do, every hipster/VW owner is doing it. Now the honda kids have joined in and once the honda kids do it you know its kindergarden level work.


Now, all the OP said was wire tuck. If he wants to do a full on Bay tuck I can go into further details on relocating everything. But on a stock car I find it pretty pointless as it is not going to make your life easier when working on the car. You will need to pull the motor for this to happen though.

This post has been edited by Harold_Fastwaker: Oct 30, 2009 - 1:52 AM


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