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just spent the last 3 days building cars for a friend
a fandango
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tried to get the wiring neat,what do u think
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Looks rubbish Carl
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Shocking, have you wired a car before?
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Omg I know the rango is tight but come on use some snips lol
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Wow, I thought mine was untidy! hehe
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Wow, I thought mine was untidy! hehe
I like the slightly angle'd receiver, and the big bad ass deans connectors with all that shrink wrap - one word "corrally's"
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He he, you have a great sense of humour Carl
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He he, you have a great sense of humour Carl
lol u got me, had to be done sorry i though spencer might have been along
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Looks good that Carl......
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4 words... spaghetti, Junction, birds, nest
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not much room in these new cars, i did spend anyother few hours tiding them up propperly, didnt leave em as u seen them that was just a p++s take sorry
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I'd turn the motor so the solder posts are low to the chassis and then turn the speedo 90 degrees so the wires are parallel to the motor. With solder tabs you could solder the wires on pointing down so they are practically hidden.

I love having my installs with hidden wires
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speedo wouldn't go in that way
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I had a job getting mine in SP LPF GT2.0 with a Futaba 2.4 receiver
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