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<blockquote data-quote="Slody4Futbol" data-source="post: 532502" data-attributes="member: 551839"><p>if it's an automatic... get down and look from the inside... where the clutch would be... see if you see a spot where there is a metal plate or a rubber grommet that you can poke through there... if not... look up and to the right of the gas pedal and there is a rubber circle that is part of the mat that covers the firewall... pull the circle off and there is a perfect spot to drill through... you can access it easily from the outside and the inside...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slody4Futbol, post: 532502, member: 551839"] if it's an automatic... get down and look from the inside... where the clutch would be... see if you see a spot where there is a metal plate or a rubber grommet that you can poke through there... if not... look up and to the right of the gas pedal and there is a rubber circle that is part of the mat that covers the firewall... pull the circle off and there is a perfect spot to drill through... you can access it easily from the outside and the inside... [/QUOTE]
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