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View Poll Results: Which one should i do?
EZ Wiring 14 40.00%
Hot Rod Wiring 1 2.86%
Painless Piring -Pickup 18 51.43%
Painless Piring -Street Rod 0 0%
A Member here has one for sale-+Contact info posted 2 5.71%
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Old 01-27-2012, 12:30 PM   #19
snj8198
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Re: Complete rewiring

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Originally Posted by Musclerodz View Post
yes, everything is labeled. instructions clear enough anyone should be able to install with minimal effort.
Yep, got mine from you. I spent more time routing and laying wires pretty than what it really took for the install. Best upgrade/maintenance I have invested in yet.

Thank you.

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