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    #31
    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
    I simply think it's a silly "hot import showoff nights" mod.
    I hope you don't actually have any farbin kaiber your car.
    paint sucks

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      #32
      this may seem liek a silly question but... where do you guys put all the wires? liek the loom on the drivers side of the engine bay?
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        #33


        Shaved like saddam hussein.

        Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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          #34
          Originally posted by e30this View Post
          I had a some what shaved and tucked bay on my car. I was still missing a lot of parts in this photo like the M3 wire harness cover and some other little things.
          I never did take any photos after I was done with it..





          There are photos of one floating around with a lot of work into it. But I cant seem to find it any more.
          This is really nice work here. a month start to finish is quick you must work pretty well with a welder. Unfortunatly my skills of welding are on the beginner level so i will have to get mine done for me. However i looking into it now with my project car. Think it would look nice with my M30 Turbo sitting in there.

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            #35
            i understand what a "shaved" bay is, but how do you "tuck" an engine bay?
            http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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              #36
              Originally posted by daniel View Post
              i understand what a "shaved" bay is, but how do you "tuck" an engine bay?
              Tucked wires.

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                #37
                Whatever I could find flipping through my collection...




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                  #38
                  Originally posted by daniel View Post
                  i understand what a "shaved" bay is, but how do you "tuck" an engine bay?
                  Who doesn't love a little BBQ?
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                    #39
                    Wow. Those are CLEAN. I'm kinda diggin' it.
                    Slicktop City!

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                      #40
                      Them bays are nice!!


                      I never welded anything on mine, I leave the seam sealer because its dumb not to actually. As for the wire......



                      I used hose clamps so there was no chance of it falling down.
                      Everything reaches like this but the ABS wires..

                      So I cut and made them longer and ran them like this..


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                        #41
                        Originally posted by e30this View Post
                        Them bays are nice!!


                        I never welded anything on mine, I leave the seam sealer because its dumb not to actually. As for the wire......



                        I used hose clamps so there was no chance of it falling down.
                        Everything reaches like this but the ABS wires..

                        So I cut and made them longer and ran them like this..



                        Why do you think its dumb not to leave the seam sealer?

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by e30this View Post
                          I used hose clamps so there was no chance of it falling down.
                          Everything reaches like this but the ABS wires..

                          So I cut and made them longer and ran them like this..

                          a couple of things here:

                          1. Change your hose clamps to plastic cable clamps, so the vibration doesn't cause damage to the wire

                          2. before you use a butt connector under the hood, squirt a dab of silicone in the ends of the connector...waterproof FTW!

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
                            2. before you use a butt connector under the hood, squirt a dab of silicone in the ends of the connector...waterproof FTW!
                            ^ good idea for sure. I always go for soldering and heat shrink because it looks better, is automatically weather tight (assuming you use quality shrink) and it's really satisfying.
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Drmoussaka View Post
                              Tucked wires.
                              then wtf does shaved mean?
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                                #45
                                Originally posted by daniel View Post
                                then wtf does shaved mean?
                                relocating things like brake boosters, and filling the holes they originally came out of.


                                -Dan

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