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ok....we are in the assembly mode on my sons restoration.
Does anyone have a pic of the wiring under the passenger seat... Specifically I am looking for how it is mounted to the floor and the correct position. the system is already jumpered, but I would like to mount it the way it is supposed to be, that way it wont rattle loose or get caught in something else. Rich |
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'73 914 2.0 ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 134 Joined: 30-September 03 From: West Michigan Member No.: 1,210 ![]() |
Just happen to have my '76 project car right here in the garage.
One of the few parts not yet removed. It's very original, only about 32,000 miles. Looks like they just connected the big yellow wire to bypass the buzzer. Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() |