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<blockquote data-quote="Sharp_Shoota" data-source="post: 405284" data-attributes="member: 550088"><p>Ok in my old car I found a small hole in the chasis at the back of the engine i poked the power cable through there and it apeared under the dash in the cabin, No problems.</p><p></p><p>Now i crashed that car so got a new one, the newer model of the same car, i figured it would be basically the same but the engine layout is completely different, there is no little hole or anything.</p><p></p><p>So I figured ok Ile follow the wires from the fise box and stuff, found out where they go into the cabin and its very tight with a rubber thing stuck around it which I cant get off and to make things worse its in a very small place where i can only squize in a couple of fingers.</p><p></p><p>Anyone got another idea of how I can get the power cable from the battery to inside the car?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharp_Shoota, post: 405284, member: 550088"] Ok in my old car I found a small hole in the chasis at the back of the engine i poked the power cable through there and it apeared under the dash in the cabin, No problems. Now i crashed that car so got a new one, the newer model of the same car, i figured it would be basically the same but the engine layout is completely different, there is no little hole or anything. So I figured ok Ile follow the wires from the fise box and stuff, found out where they go into the cabin and its very tight with a rubber thing stuck around it which I cant get off and to make things worse its in a very small place where i can only squize in a couple of fingers. Anyone got another idea of how I can get the power cable from the battery to inside the car? [/QUOTE]
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