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    1. #161
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      Apr 2014
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      Todd, NC
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      Hey ya'll,



      Been working on the wiring this week. Wanted to share some more pictures with you.

      Since we used the 2010 Camaro console, we ended up using the 2010 Camaro parking brake as well that integrates nicely with the console.




      We decided to go with the II Much vents. You can see the underside here.



      Here's a view of the II Much vents from inside the trunk.



      Put a healthy dose of Dynamat everywhere to reduce all the road noise.



      I put all of the wiring behind the passenger seat. This project will not have any rear seats, but instead will have a pair of storage containers in the rear. This way you can service the wiring easily from inside one of the storage containers.

      We're using the American Autowire harness and Dakota Digital headlight and radiator fan control units. Also mounted the power locks, push button start, and RFID units back here as well.





      We're using the optima batteries and made a custom CNC bracket to hold it in place in the trunk. Very clean clamp system to hold it on the base instead of holding it from the top.



      Just starting to wire up some things inside the dash as well.




      You can see how the new, modern dash came out once I painted it. It will flow very nicely with the 2010 Camaro console.


      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/


    2. #162
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      Apr 2005
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      IN/MI border
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      Absolutly love it, very nice!

    3. #163
      Join Date
      Apr 2010
      Location
      San Antonio, TEXAS
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      202
      I love the idea of all the wiring in the rear!!

      It would make adding future accesories and finding issues a breeze.
      2000 Pontiac Trans Am, Ls1/t56, SLP lid, LT's, cut-out, Borla cat-back.

      1980 Pontiac Trans Am, soon to get Ls1/t56 transplant.

    4. #164
      Join Date
      Apr 2014
      Location
      Todd, NC
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      93
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      Hey ya'll,

      Got some more great updates for you. Getting more and more of the wiring done and starting on the assembly as well.









      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    5. #165
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      Apr 2014
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      Todd, NC
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      93
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      Here is a couple more pictures for you all.




      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    6. #166
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      Apr 2009
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      55
      Beautiful.


    7. #167
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      Apr 2014
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      Todd, NC
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      Hey ya'll,

      I got some more updates today. The wiring is pretty much done, minus the battery cables which should be finished next week. About ready to start this car up for the first time and hear it purr. I'll be sure to get a video for you guys. Should be awesome.

      Finished installing the Alpine sound and navigation system. It has some serious components with 3 amps producing about 3000W all together.

      Put the doors back on today. Was happy to see everything lined up perfectly and didn't require any adjustments. Put the trunk on as well while I'm finishing up the custom spoiler.








      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    8. #168
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      WOW is all I have to say

    9. #169
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      Apr 2014
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      Todd, NC
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      93
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      Few more pictures for you guys.






      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    10. #170
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      "Impressive" just doesn't seem like an appropriate word. That's beautiful.

    11. #171
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      Apr 2014
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      Todd, NC
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      Thanks everybody, you all are to kind.

      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    12. #172
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      Apr 2014
      Location
      Todd, NC
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      93
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      Hey yall,

      Just finished up all of the wiring and testing it all. Very cool how it's working off RFID when you approach the car and unlocks it. The dome light gradually comes on as you open and close the doors. The headlights automatically turn no and off depending if it's dark outside. You would think you're driving a brand new BMW with all the electronic features in this car!

      I also just finished up the windshield and side glass in the car. The windshield and rear glass is over-sized and I turned it into a flush mount, just like you would find on a new car.

      I put dynamat and dynaliner all throughout the interior of the car, even inside the doors. When you knock on the steel, it sounds very solid. I know this thing is going to drive and be quiet just like a new car. OK maybe I'm just kidding. We all know that GM LSX454 and 3" Borla exhaust is going to light up when you get on the gas!

      I also got the headliner installed. Was happy that went very smooth with no issues.

      Created a sub enclosure for the two 10" Alpine subs. Got a little bit creative and put the Pontiac logo as the bass reflex port. I'll put a red LED back there so it glows

      One last little touch is that I put a steel mesh behind the bass reflex port on the sub enclosure as well as the inlets on the quarter panels, which cool the rear brakes.

      I'll be putting the fenders on very soon and starting on the upholstery as well.

      Here are some pictures.










      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    13. #173
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      May 2012
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      Thousand Oaks, CA
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      Where did you get the oversize glass?

      shawn

    14. #174
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      Nov 2012
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      346
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      Awesome project - that's a really special execution.
      _______________
      1969 Camaro
      1966 Skylark
      1964 Lemans
      1960 Biscayne
      Steve

    15. #175
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      Apr 2014
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      Todd, NC
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      The glass came from Auto City Classics

      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    16. #176
      Join Date
      Nov 2006
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      Ma.
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      Great job on the wiring, it looks so neat . Love the car.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    17. #177
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      Feb 2011
      Location
      dallas, tx
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      so no other mods to the car just added the extra glass molding? what was your opinion on the kit? fairly cheap

    18. #178
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      Apr 2014
      Location
      Todd, NC
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      93
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      Hey guys,

      Still working through a bunch of details throughout the car. Wiring is finished now. Wanted to give you guys a little teaser.


      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    19. #179
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      Apr 2014
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      Todd, NC
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      Hey guys,

      Got some more updates to you. On the final stretch now. Just working on dressing up the engine bay, inner fenders, intake, and some other odds and ends. The flush mount rear glass worked out really well.










      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

    20. #180
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      Apr 2014
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      Todd, NC
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      Added the air intake. Had it powder coated the same color as the rest of the engine bar. Looking pretty sharp.


      EB Motorsports
      Eugene Braswell, Owner
      http:///www.ebmotorsports.com/

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