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Old 03-18-2008   #1
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX

Ooooh lala! 90 Laser?
The momo wheel looks good Been wanting to get one for myself
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Old 03-19-2008   #2
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX

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Ooooh lala! 90 Laser?
The momo wheel looks good Been wanting to get one for myself
Yup. I can't wait to drive it with the new MOMO wheel. Feels so nice just sitting in it.

Tucked the fuse box down where the battery goes since I'm putting the battery in the rear:





I still have to do a few more things before I can consider the re-routing of the harness done. I have to extend the maf plug and the passenger side pop-up motor along with actually securing the harness to the car.

The resister for the rear defroster, can I remove that completely? It's the black one that's near the wiper motor stock. Also, for those of you running your battery in the rear, can I see the way you did your setup? I think I'm going to put the fuse block to the terminal in the back and just extend those wires up front along with a thick gauge power cable for everything else.
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Old 03-23-2008   #3
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX

Few updates fromt his weekend. Got a new battery and mounted it in the rear, put in the new clutch master cylinder, and replaced the old moldy heater hoses with new ones. I also got twack's old tan leather seats, so I swapped mounted and slapped those in last night.

Sorry for the shitty camera, but here's some pics:



The guy before me was the one who welded in that plate with bolts sticking up. He used that to bolt down his sub box.



I might dye these seats black or dark grey. Does anyone know a good shop that does interior work like that?







Basically now I'm mostly waiting on a good 14b. Still have to extend a couple plugs on the harness, put in the fuel pump, and finish up the fmic.
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