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I am looking at switch panels that mount on the dash.
I've seen the stuff Taylor, Moroso, Pain offer, is there more out there? I plan on keeping the stock ignition switch as a steering lock, but to have a ignition switch/starter button, switch's for fuel pump, fan, water pump, maybe lights or keep stock light switch on dash? Opinions/Comments. TIA
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I like this system, have built two cars using it, very good quality and performance.
http://www.krperformance.com/wiringkits.cfm
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Spaghetti Menders
http://racewiring.com/racecar_systems.php Last edited by rallye bob; 08-12-2008 at 01:28 PM. |
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K+R is a great kit, and has everything with it. Wiring diagram is not the best though.
Sean
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