anyone got some for a 24v swap ? ive only found one e30 that had a full wire harness, fuse box and relay tuck. it looks really clean.
wire tuck pictures
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subscribed. idk what you're talking aboutNo more e30s for me.
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by "tuck" you mean no existant.
It doesn't even look like that motor has been run
That's like show car quality. looks mint, but pointless for a dd or track ratComment
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im fully aware that that car has nearly no wires to begin with. thanks for noticing guys
it was an example of what a wire tuck would look like, it has no wires showing, its just all motor. im doing it to my m50 swap and i wanted to know if anyone else has done it and has some pictures. its just to make your engine bay more visual and create more room for mods.Comment
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0 to not many. and its not really not a pain at all, its just something most people dont do. im doing it to my swap because i think it looks so much better and in todays streets .. its 80% show, 15% shit talking and 5 % actual racing.Comment
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-Back OT, if you want to go "all tucked up" and clean, go for it. Yea it looks super-smooth, just be aware that it will take a LOT of exra time and effort. But if it's what you want, props dude, post pics when its done.1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325iComment
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my wire harness is already cut, so i had to wire it back together no matter what. wiring the fuse box and all the engine components back under the dash will deffinetly take some time. but ill get it done. ill start a new thread for my swap when i get a tranny.Comment
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one guy here has his engine bay with tucked wires, it's a blue e30m3, forgot this name but if you look through the 24v engine bay thread, you'll see it, very clean!
I guess the pictures aren't up anymore, but his name is widm3rLast edited by tonytony; 03-11-2008, 01:34 AM.Comment
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