Nice doors Good progress
you know who to call when its finished and you'd like to sell....
BQZ
i could easily do a reshuffle to see that bad boy parked up in my garage
BQZ
Can someone tell me with the main electrical plug in the firewall how do you remove the wiring from it , can it be done without damaging existing wiring or my case the cabin side of wiring/plugs, I am having a new engine bay harness made up and need to send this plug to the guy doing it, do the plugs on the cabin side just pull out have tried without success
Two bolts (diagonally) from memory and they should pull apart.
The spades on the end of the wires have a "tang" that must be depressed with a very narrow screwdriver. They are about half way down the terminal itself.
IMG_2468.JPGIMG_2469.JPGIMG_2470.JPGIMG_2471.JPGIMG_2472.JPGIMG_2473.JPGIMG_2474.JPGIMG_2475.JPGIMG_2476.JPGIMG_2477.JPGThe last 3-4 days have been spending a few hours inside the back of the panno unfortunately not leisure with a bikini clad girl, still a fair way to go have to spend a bit of time with all the fiddly bits and also getting all the surface rust off
Last edited by hqhzvans; 16-06-2014 at 05:35 PM.
Keep up the hard work. The yellow is an awesome colour, keep going the pain will end soon.
Great work. Looks to be a long slow job. Looks like you used wire wheels and paint stripper. What treatment are you going to give the bare metal? Are you going to put any type of rust converter?
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