Engine Bay Wire tuck
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Engine Bay Wire tuck
Hey everyone,
just wondering if anyone here know how to do
engine bay wiring tucks? i seen it done to some cars and i really like the clean look, im currently taking my whole car apart due to body work/paint, and a N/A motor build. I do have my own shop, therefore i would prefer it being done there, ill let you use my tools if any are even needed, and i shall pay you, money, booze food, what ever floats your boat. So if anyone knows someone, or even if your that someone Pm me or just e-mail me thanks again
tino_k_7@hotmail.com thanks again.
just wondering if anyone here know how to do
engine bay wiring tucks? i seen it done to some cars and i really like the clean look, im currently taking my whole car apart due to body work/paint, and a N/A motor build. I do have my own shop, therefore i would prefer it being done there, ill let you use my tools if any are even needed, and i shall pay you, money, booze food, what ever floats your boat. So if anyone knows someone, or even if your that someone Pm me or just e-mail me thanks again
tino_k_7@hotmail.com thanks again.
#3
wire tucks can be done on anything, its how the wires are run, alot of stuff like the fuse panel get relocated to under the dash, headlight harnesses and stuff in the bay now get relocated thru the fender wells etc.. best to do suck a project with the motor out and fenders off, and hood too maybe even bumper (depending on the car setup).
not alot of people will want a kind of job like this to do as it would be very very time consuming and not alot of people are gonna be willing to pay the cash for it, guarantee it would cost an arm and a leg. if it were my own car then yeah i would do it but not someonoe elses. seriously if your gonna be doing body work, and a motor build and you have a shop, your better off doing a tedious job like this your self.
thats just my 2 cents.
p.s. if it were me doing the job id charge like $1200 whether someone supplied tools or not, its the time and frustration.
not alot of people will want a kind of job like this to do as it would be very very time consuming and not alot of people are gonna be willing to pay the cash for it, guarantee it would cost an arm and a leg. if it were my own car then yeah i would do it but not someonoe elses. seriously if your gonna be doing body work, and a motor build and you have a shop, your better off doing a tedious job like this your self.
thats just my 2 cents.
p.s. if it were me doing the job id charge like $1200 whether someone supplied tools or not, its the time and frustration.
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