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New Build - Third Time's a Charm - Highline Classics

PDQ

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right. i'd like to see how these high end builders do it. there's definitely some tricks to the trade on these builds to make things cleaner
Exactly. What Shimmy is saying. I know the basic methods, but I'd love to learn how the top dollar builds set it up, or maybe even if the doors aren't functionally removable due to the wiring.
 

chrlsful

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I kinda the opposite (& Y i bought the bronk 4 decades ago). The
more U mod it the more touchy, complicated breakable maintenance
required. - disc breaks, tilt steering wheel, etc. I DO make some concessions
I guess, but probably as few as possible. It’s great these rigs could fill this wide
a choice of applications (us’n them).
 

PDQ

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Any insight as to the connectors or mechanism they used to run the wiring through the door jams that still allows them to be removable?
 
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