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  1. #13
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    If you want to do it urself which is more flexible in where u mount the disconnect plug. You can try chase bay's DIY loom

    EDIT:
    Cheaper than ur average loom.
    Stanced cars are like girls in high heels, sexy as hell, extremely impractical

    www.flickr.com/photos/xposure2010

  2. #14
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    Wire tucking...


    James' loom under construction!
    Ask joeybrah, cause some wiretucks just don't cut it...trololol

    & To get OP's linked picture..it'll cost around 5k

  3. #15
    Seam sealer is good for fililing gaps, it's flexible, paintable and easy to use.

  4. #16
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    FD1 , ED6, e30
    ^ agreed
    Stanced cars are like girls in high heels, sexy as hell, extremely impractical

    www.flickr.com/photos/xposure2010

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