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69clark said:
Well, start by deleting everything you don't need. Then route all of the wires into the fenders that you can. Then any of the wires that I do need to have in there, such as on the firewall, I covered them in white (not black) conduit to help them not stick out as much. I use black conduit were the white condiuit would make the wires stand out.

I am not a fan of putting colored conduit on all the wires that make them stand out (ex: purple, yellow, or chrome conduit)
What dont you need?
 
dayyyymn! I can't say enough about that black/silver theme, it looks very very clean and badass!

I am curious as to what is that white cable running along the driver's side valve cover with the spring on the end?
 
Looks awesome! I really like the white conduit/black conduit detail, good idea :nice:

I am really lovin your vinyl graphic treatments on the intake plaque and the valve covers. I might have you make up a set of those "powered by ford" decals, and maybe some other stuff soon. It won't be for a little while, cuz I gotta think what I would like to get. I am sure you don't have much time right now anyways.

I can't wait to see the car on the ground with all the bodywork on, sittin on those 19's/20's!!! I have been lookin forward to seeing that for a few months now. Believe it or not, I was thinking at work today how I hadn't seen a progress update on your project, and was going to make sure to post a thread or pm you about it. Low and behold, you read my mind! lol

Keep up the good work. I know it probably seems to be taking forever, but you are also adding alot of nice details that will really shine through in the final product, so it will all be worth it :nice:
 
Thanks guys!

Dan- you said it, it feels like it is taking for ever but I know if once I got the engine in and just hooked everything back up as it came off, I would be out driving the car right now. But nearly everything that I put back on I end up doing something to it to make it work or look better. So yeah, I am putting alot of attention in to details, details most people won't notice, but it works as an overall finished product. YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD!