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going to get my wire tuck sorted soon, going to get as much tucked as possible and the bay painted etc havent seen many starlets with major tucks bar sachas gt and shrieks build both look great, any pics of any tucks would be appreciated :)


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Yeah Iddy did it. Believe its a lot of effort on Starlets as theres a lot of unecessary stuff, My friend Matt has done it on his Integra though and it took him a few weeks to do it as much as he could.



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Looks great that teg liam sure ive seen pics of it before the reg is hilarious, hondas are good bays to work on especially b series

Yeah defo mate ill get some pics up wont be for another wee while though, sock's bay is pretty tidy too he has ditched/tucked alot of shit

Get some pics steph and fire them in here :)

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Starlet bays are a bit of a twat tbf.

Gave mine a tidy more than a tuck as the gromet thru tte bulkhead is always visible. Then you have all the brake lines and clutch line that really need rrunning down low or thru the side of the car. Then the ignitor and kinglead are still floating arond looking untidy. :/

Anyway heres mine still loads on display

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Ok......so where are you boys tucking stuff to?

& Morgey what did you do with all the 4efe crap you cut out, seems like there's as much in my bay not connected as there is anything else? :)

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Mine I just tucked under and around the back where possible. Moved earths to the back or low down out of sight.

And there is no 4efe stuff in mine any more other than the fuse box and diagnostics port.

When we wired it in we striped the 4efe engine loom out, layed the 4age stuff in ran it roughly where it needed to go then plugged it all in. Wired in what needed splicing into fuse box and dash loom etc. Fired it up then I spent the next couple of nights unwrapping it all, pulling each plug wiring out individually and rerunning it neatly and out of sight. Once finished running them all back in we removed it completely and wrapped it up in proper cable tidies and tape. Threw it back in plugged it all together and hey presto :)

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