Old pictures:


Tonight I decided to tackle the job. I started about 9pm, and with an hour break, I just finished at 7am. I removed the console, all my seats, and all the carpet in the seating area. I also pulled all the wires back to the trim and started over. Sorry, I was so tired when I got done that I forgot to take finished pictures, but I still have to install my strobe PS today, I'll get some pictures then.
Here's some 'during the event' pictures.
After removing the console and track. See all the messy wiring laying around from every which direction

Afer taking the carpet out.

Getting all the wiring layed out and taped to the floor. It looks messy, but the duct tape contrasting the the black just makes it look that way. I have several different routes I took, as some of the wires went from the engine compartment to the back seat, from the dash to the rear cargo area, from the rear seat to console, and from dash to console. I also had to make sure that no wires were near anything that could crush them when I put the seats and console back in. This is why I say it was organized chaos. There really is a method to the madness here, really, there is


Got the carpet back in. You can see the black wires, which are coax cables for a couple radios, a group of red wires, which go back to my arrowstick, and another group of red and white wires that go to the fuse block which goes inside the console. The black cable right under the dash is my GPS antenna coax which will get re-routed later today.

Here's the finished pics.
No wires going from the back seat to the console!! yay!

No wires going from the dash to the console!! yay!

The only things left I have to do are order some real brackets for the SW-200, and bolt the laptop mount back in. The open area is reserved for my IC-2720H and BCD996T when I get those after taxes come back.
