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those wires that you do see is where you would send it through, and i would send it through from the inside because from the engine bay, it is too far up, and unless you plan on taking strut bars and valve covers and intakes to make it easy, i wouldnt do it
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OH! ok, under the glove box, there is a panel, removing your glove box and that panel. Now look under the hood. on the passenger side, you'll see a big ole ploom of wires runnin through the firewall. Get back inside the car, reach your arm up behind the glove box area, you'll feel it, thats your spot. I Ran my amp power wire through there, its perfect
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If ya look on either side of that boot, you will see actually on that boot, a divit (rubber protrusion). It is about 4ga in size with one side (inside car) that is open and the other side (engine bay) that has the protruding nipple. The same type of boot is on th drivers side behind the cowl drain tube in the engine bay. I am using both.
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