Replaced the interior dash harness

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Replaced the interior dash harness

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After looking over the Beretta, the previous owner of my 1989 beretta really hacked the whole harness under the dash.  Every wire was just about molested and it was not worth replacing sections after sections of it.  So off to the yard to pull a harness and replace mine.  
While pulling the harness at the yard, it rained and made things slow down in the process, but it is mostly installed now.  Just have to seal up a couple or few water leaks before everything is buttoned up.
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I hate seeing GTUs in the JY.. but at least you got a good harness out of it ÂÂÂ

BTW you go there often? I'd like to have the mirrors if they have good glass.





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Looks like you used the GM recommended dash removal procedure LOL!

Man, if i sure could use the drivers side rear part of the body kit if it doesn't have an exhaust burn in it.


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(berettagt5spd @ Mar. 26 2007,09:42)QUOTEI hate seeing GTUs in the JY.. but at least you got a good harness out of it  

BTW you go there often? I'd like to have the mirrors if they have good glass.
I go when I really really want something and I have a free weekend day.  When I go there next I could see if the mirrors are there.     I think one of the mirrors are broken, would you want the one that isn't broken , or do you want a pair at a time?  





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(Cliff8928 @ Mar. 26 2007,13:52)QUOTELooks like you used the GM recommended dash removal procedure LOL!

Man, if i sure could use the drivers side rear part of the body kit if it doesn't have an exhaust burn in it.
I dont remember too much about that area.  I forgot a 7mm and had to use the needle nose pliers as my 7mm or the BFH.  The harness is mint, I am very surprised it wasn't cut and hacked all up.    




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I need the pass. side one, some arse decided to play whack-a-breakaway mirror with mine.  


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I went back and it was not worth the time.  I did see a yellow indy with good mirrors, but I didn't know if colored mattered.


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You still need the pass side mirror?  Do you need the mounting stud part with it too or just the housing?


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