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Old 02-10-2004, 06:36 PM   #1
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pain free wiring harnesses

my friend was telling me about, I think they were called pain free wire harnesses, and they were the complete set of wires for your car, and each wire was labeled to make it easier. I'm completely restoring an 82 berlinetta and want to know whether I should keep my old wires or get this kit.
P.S. some of my old wires were melted, they were too close to the exhaust manifold.
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Re: pain free wiring harnesses

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my friend was telling me about, I think they were called pain free wire harnesses, and they were the complete set of wires for your car, and each wire was labeled to make it easier. I'm completely restoring an 82 berlinetta and want to know whether I should keep my old wires or get this kit.
P.S. some of my old wires were melted, they were too close to the exhaust manifold.
"Painless" wiring is the Companys name. You can find them in a Summit racing or Jegs catalog.
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If most of the harness is alright except for a few burn wires and you know what everything is itll be alot cheaper to just solder in some new wire.
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