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wiring

PFSlim

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Feb 9, 2004
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Location
Weatherby Lake, MO
For my underdash, I reused one from a donor car. As well, I modifided a rear wiring harness from the donor car. However, I ordered my engine bay harness from Mustangs Unlimited.

Paul
 

di81977

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Jan 15, 2006
Messages
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I also used an under dash harness from a donor car. But, I have used instrument cluster and under hood harnesses from Alloy Metal Products. They claim Concours quality repoductions. Their product seem to be high quality. I purchased the under hood harness for NPD. It was packaged incorrectly. They did not want to help. I talked directly with Alloy Metal and they were extremely helpful in resolving the issue.

Good luck.
David
 

rvrtrash

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Apr 25, 2003
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3,665
I got my alternator harness from Year One and it looked just like my original except wasn't all cracked and burned. :wink: The rest of the engine bay harness I rebuilt myself.

Steve
 

nfrntau

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Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Messages
1,020
Location
Rosharon, Texas
I bought a complete Painless wiring kit for my car. Alas, I haven't gotten to play with it yet. Wiring will be one of the first things to go on the car when I get it back.
If you go with the painless system let us know how it turns out.
 
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