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<blockquote data-quote="timma100" data-source="post: 8524331" data-attributes="member: 637068"><p>Started tearing into the passenger side kick panel. Found the ECU wire harness grommet so if I find the motivation I might have the last two runs done today... Probably not lol. I have some scrap 1/2 inch MDF left over that I'm going to cut out to fill the majority of the gaps. It'll also be a smooth surface to paint so that's an extra bonus.. Doing all of this in a parking lot gets me plenty of weird *** looks, spent an hour or two last night sanding and cutting wood on the curb...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timma100, post: 8524331, member: 637068"] Started tearing into the passenger side kick panel. Found the ECU wire harness grommet so if I find the motivation I might have the last two runs done today... Probably not lol. I have some scrap 1/2 inch MDF left over that I'm going to cut out to fill the majority of the gaps. It'll also be a smooth surface to paint so that's an extra bonus.. Doing all of this in a parking lot gets me plenty of weird *** looks, spent an hour or two last night sanding and cutting wood on the curb... [/QUOTE]
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