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> Camp lenses help, Craig...explain please
r_towle
post May 2 2004, 06:59 PM
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There does not seem to be a slot for the long wire to go through per the instructions.....
Do I drill one???
Yup, takes me a while to do things...
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thanx...i'll save it for tommorow

I just bought a race car over the winter....so I have decided to keep this one and drive it for fun...now the list of things that I overlooked and ignored was huge...
No headlights
Brake lights were a mess
No reverse lights
No driving lights
No carpets
Interior from hell
(Of course I sold alot of interior stuff cause I am a short sighted bonehead)

The list keeps getting longer...

These lights are part of the front end lighting rebuild, did the rear end earlier today.

Also had to re-adjust the suspension...it was on the bottom slot of my bilsteins...nice and low for the 50s...now I had to move all that up for street tires and it really is nice not having to drive up on a board to get the jack under it...I forgot how easy it should be.

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