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Old 08-29-15 | 09:48 AM
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Its coming together nicely
Old 08-31-15 | 11:01 AM
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No ****? I had no idea. Where does it not mate up?
The front end is slightly different. I think I just need to cut/modify the tabs up front. The screw holes appear to be in the same locations. worst case scenario, I'll have to get my 93 cover refinished.
Old 08-31-15 | 11:01 AM
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Its coming together nicely
Thanks, Hopefully I'll be in a position to get a lot of the work done over the winter.
Old 10-29-15 | 10:04 PM
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MY 13b is finally out. I'm not sure if I'm going to sell it or hold on to it for another project.


She'll be leaving next month for the winter to get "cleaned up".
Old 10-29-15 | 10:09 PM
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Found an unexpected surprise. A nice hole under the drivers seat, I wonder what the story behind it is?
Old 11-01-15 | 02:31 PM
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Dang, I had a similar hole in my floor as well. Mine looks like its from a dumb *** not jacking the vehicle correctly. This looks like its torn from hitting something in the road.
Old 11-02-15 | 01:37 PM
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I'm getting it fixed. The car is fine with it, but now that I know it's there, I have to add it to the list.
Old 11-02-15 | 08:20 PM
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Great stuff! Really liking the alcantara interior, can't wait to see it completed. I myself want to do this as well...but my interior is in really good shape, so it makes for a hard decision.

Really digging the small lid inside of the storage bin
Old 11-02-15 | 10:56 PM
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Can u post more info on the wiring harness?

is it a new harness that allows u to tuck the fan relays, engine bay fuse block, etc? if so where does all that stuff go?
Old 11-03-15 | 04:52 AM
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Check out InfinityBox (used to be ISIS). Has cell phone integration if you want it. You can pretty much control EVERYTHING from your phone that isn't the motor itself. Yes it can remote start.

It replaces EVERYTHING not related to the engine. You'll need big relays for the fans and such. Headlights, power windows, locks, horn, you name it.
Old 11-03-15 | 08:18 AM
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Exclamation

Originally Posted by Exidous
Check out InfinityBox (used to be ISIS). Has cell phone integration if you want it. You can pretty much control EVERYTHING from your phone that isn't the motor itself. Yes it can remote start.

It replaces EVERYTHING not related to the engine. You'll need big relays for the fans and such. Headlights, power windows, locks, horn, you name it.
You're absolutely correct. I have the Infinitybox 20-Circuit Harness Kit. After speaking to the company owner, this looked like the best route to take with what I plan on doing. I'll tackle that wiring install next year, when I get the car back in my garage.

The price is a little steep (~$1500), but it's not that far off from replacing the OEM one.

http://infinitybox.com/can-bus-system-products/

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Old 11-03-15 | 08:22 AM
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One other thing. if you add the Infinity inTOUCH NET, you can control some of the features through one of the Kenwood Android headunits.
Old 11-03-15 | 11:30 PM
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No ****, that's awesome! Never heard of Infinity Box before. I wonder why they changed the name from ISIS LOL.
Old 11-03-15 | 11:45 PM
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No ****, that's awesome! Never heard of Infinity Box before. I wonder why they changed the name from ISIS LOL.
Sadly, they had to change their name for the exact reason you're thinking of. I was going to go with a painless wiring kit until my neighbor introduced me to this. We're somewhat in a competition to see whose build takes longer.
Old 11-03-15 | 11:46 PM
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I didn't get a change tonight, but sometime this week, I'll post pics of everything that's included in the kit.
Old 11-04-15 | 07:08 PM
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This is the complete 3-cell kit. This should be enough circuits to replace everything with a few left over.


Master Cell in the middle with two additional Powercells.
Old 11-04-15 | 07:23 PM
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Looks nice, look forward to seeing wiring updates.
Old 02-14-16 | 09:07 PM
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Getting there. I haven't done much lately with the newborn here taking up most of my time. Looks like my cluster and plastics are finally done. Can't wait to get everything back.
Old 02-15-16 | 02:35 AM
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Turned out nice! It's funny because I wouldn't figure I'd like the different color tach in the middle, but yours and the guy that has the red one, they look really good! I also like the blinker lights integrated into the tach so you have one more reason to get rid of the stock cluster assembly. What happens with the idiot lights though, are they integrated somewhere else or just disregarded altogether? What is the third light above the Efini symbol? I don't remember.

I swapped my gauges for Speedhut a couple years ago, but I did it myself. It's kind of a PITA lol.
Old 02-15-16 | 01:27 PM
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Turned out nice! It's funny because I wouldn't figure I'd like the different color tach in the middle, but yours and the guy that has the red one, they look really good! I also like the blinker lights integrated into the tach so you have one more reason to get rid of the stock cluster assembly. What happens with the idiot lights though, are they integrated somewhere else or just disregarded altogether? What is the third light above the Efini symbol? I don't remember.

I swapped my gauges for Speedhut a couple years ago, but I did it myself. It's kind of a PITA lol.
To tell you the truth, I have to look at the order paperwork. I don't remember what most of those LEDS are for. I figured I'd get rid of the idiot lights because they would all be non-functional with my new setup.
Old 02-15-16 | 10:24 PM
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The lights to the left and right of the efini symbol are obviously for the blinkers but I believe that the center light is for brights and the lights on the side of the tach should be for your shift light. (Lights up more lights the closer to redline you are). I also have a speedhut set up and don't regret it one bit! Keep up the great work!
Old 02-16-16 | 02:29 AM
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can yall PM mr details on the gauges and price. and who to contact. Thanks
Old 02-16-16 | 11:40 AM
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can yall PM mr details on the gauges and price. and who to contact. Thanks
Broadfield Customs | Custom Clusters & More

But I sent you a more detailed message.
Old 02-25-16 | 10:09 PM
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I received a few parts back today.






Old 02-25-16 | 11:25 PM
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Lov'n the fabric bro! Keep it up I need something to be jealous about....(not that, that's hard to do or anything) haha!



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