turbotimer/boostcontrol in flip down pocket
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turbotimer/boostcontrol in flip down pocket
i have a greddy turbo timer and boost controller and i want to run them both in the flip down pocket under the stock steroeo but the harness isnt long enough. has anyone ever done this? and can you give me some tips how?
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I put an AVC-R display in a pocket: http://www.maxcooper.com/rx7/gallery...c-r/index.html
And before anyone asks, those are the best pics I have, and yes I suck at photography. There's no real trick to making things fit -- just grab a Dremel and cut to make room for what you want to put in there if it doesn't already fit.
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And before anyone asks, those are the best pics I have, and yes I suck at photography. There's no real trick to making things fit -- just grab a Dremel and cut to make room for what you want to put in there if it doesn't already fit.
-Max
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Originally Posted by maxcooper
I put an AVC-R display in a pocket: http://www.maxcooper.com/rx7/gallery...c-r/index.html
And before anyone asks, those are the best pics I have, and yes I suck at photography. There's no real trick to making things fit -- just grab a Dremel and cut to make room for what you want to put in there if it doesn't already fit.
-Max
And before anyone asks, those are the best pics I have, and yes I suck at photography. There's no real trick to making things fit -- just grab a Dremel and cut to make room for what you want to put in there if it doesn't already fit.
-Max
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