I accidently anohter Evo, the whole thing :-o
In the past 24 hours, I have done quite a bit. I have:
* Removed the 3 gauges
* Removed the 2 gauge steering column pod and replaced with stock
* Removed the 2 gauge a-pillar pod and replaced with stock
* Removed the car alarm
* Fixed A TON of wiring
The new suspension should be here next week, and then I can raise the car up to it's factory height, and then get an alignment. Should be pretty sweet.
Not everyone is good with wiring, but I had to fix some REALLY bad stuff. I took a few pictures to show. Note the lack of electrical tape, twist connectors, or solder on the 12V wires


It's coming along though! The interior looks stock again
--mark
* Removed the 3 gauges
* Removed the 2 gauge steering column pod and replaced with stock
* Removed the 2 gauge a-pillar pod and replaced with stock
* Removed the car alarm
* Fixed A TON of wiring
The new suspension should be here next week, and then I can raise the car up to it's factory height, and then get an alignment. Should be pretty sweet.
Not everyone is good with wiring, but I had to fix some REALLY bad stuff. I took a few pictures to show. Note the lack of electrical tape, twist connectors, or solder on the 12V wires



It's coming along though! The interior looks stock again

--mark
If I am lucky enough to find a new home for Lana, I would probably make this a very reliable 11 second daily, but this one would never become a race car. I am hoping to maybe simplify my life a tad, and just be a one car kind of guy.
i honestly dont blame you for trying to simplify your life. id love to do the same thing... but honestly, im a car salesman, and every car i see... i want. i gotta move on from all this!


