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    Just pulled my dash last night. Wow that was awesome, not. Tons of stuff to delete tho. I just wanted to clean up all the wiring I had to add to the car. Now that I think of it, my blower and heat suck. Considering deleting it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nut View Post
    If you knock the box down till its flush with the firewall, what do you do with the HVAC lines?
    All I did was knock the box down till its flush, rip out the condenser and made my own plate to block it off... now I still have heat obviously and you have to keep the vacumn line that comes out of the firewall that goes down to your "vacumn can" (its under the passenger rail up front) that allowss the vent to move to defrost, floor, etc.... if you want to get rid of everything the proper way imo is to rip the dash.

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