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just wondering if there is a such thing an aftermarket plastic cover that I can get to cover all the ugly wires near the coil and aside of the battery on the drivers side of my car. OR do I need to find one in a junkyard somewhere because noone makes them aftermarket? I guess the previous owner of my car didnt like it for some reason and got rid of it, so I am looking for one! Any help will be great!
 

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http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/iwwida.pvx?;item?item_no=LRS-14088A 1&comp=LRS
 
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thanks for the help!
 

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i've seen chrome ones. i know they have them at blueovalindustries.com $23



i have also seen nicer 1 piece chrome units, but not sure where....
 
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bloopbloob....thanks for the help. I was reading over what you have done to your car and it sounds very similar to what I have done. One difference is I have 24# injectors in my car. Do you have any idea if the stock fuel pump will handle them or do I need a bigger/better fuel pump. I am having some starting issues and I think it is related to fuel. I have to turn the key on and off to run the fuel pump, then push the petal to the floor, and then after it cranks over for a while it finally starts. its really wierd. I just started the motor for the first time after the rebuild, so I am trying to figure out what I could be...and I am thinking the original fuel pump is tired...although once the car is running it seems to be fine...i dunno..any help appreciated.
 

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The cover you posted doesn't do good if you don't have the stock one for that to stick onto Not sure if you meant to imply that or not...

But the full-sized stock replacement can be had through MAC. I'm too lazy to go find it right now but their site is www.macperformance.com. Neither are chrome, but stainless steel. Or the MAC one might be billet, but I'm not sure.
 
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