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Old 03-18-2022, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by HWYSTR455 View Post
Try to remember that it can take time to figure out how to optimize/organize some things, it will never be 'perfect' right out of the gate.

That's actually a good thing, because over time, it gives you stuff to tinker with on weekends and spare time. You can always go back and 'clean stuff up'.

Get it drivable and reliable, enjoy it some, then do some clean up stuff.
Agree with this perspective. Do your best to just get the car up and running again, then the fine-tuning of wire & hose routing can be tweaked once you've gotten past all the more critical aspects of rebuilding the car.

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