Project Black Dragon

Thanks so I haven't rely done anything but I did install my security system main wire yesterday. Here is what I did before I installed it.

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Very nice!!! I love how clean everything is coming along! Can't wait to see more!!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
Okay so today my neighbor left and I have the house and the garae to myself. For some reason having a garage gives me a lot of motavation. So today I got back to it.

Finished up the trunk

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Rerouted the wires from over the rear support to under it.

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Put dyanmat were the rear seats are.

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Took the realy thin peice of whatever and tracked it out and mad e replica in plywood.

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Got a little bit of the front doors done have to get more dynamat tomrrow.

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Started looking at how to run the speaker wires threw the gromit looks like it is not going to be that hard.

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Tommorrow

Plan is to get the rest of dynamat done

Run the speaker wire

Fix a rattle under the car thinking its a lose bolt.

Reinstall a few things.

Start wiring up the alarm harness

 
nice work. your trunk pics make me want to work on my car now. i need some more deadener though //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif

 
Okay taking a brake considering I can continue at anytime.

When you buy a used car and they say it has a aftermarket alarm you might want to look under your streing wheel to see how well it was installed.This is not my work!! This is what I found when I took my lower panel off. One of the many reasons I am installing the new alarm myself.

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So I have been doing a lot I got the speaker wire ran threw the door probably was one of the easiest things I have done so far.

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Removed the piggyback alarm system and am starting to wire the new wiring harness to the conections. "going to use the alarm I have now as a test"

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The piggyback alarm

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The wiring for this is PITA becasue I dont trust were the wires are coming from so I am veryfing them all. More pics tonight

 
I laughed when you said "a nice bath"

theirs still a **** ton of mud and dirt flung up onto your car lmao.

I guess its funny to me because my car never even gets that dirty when it is dirty.

but nice build, wiring my own alarm seems to far fetched to me, i would never get it working, so props to you!

 
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