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Garage is empty, add now
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Thanks for the advice. I'm running several 10 gauge wires tied together. They are stiff enough to maybe just slide all the way through from the front footwell to the rear seat - I guess at least 3 feet. But I have to run the RCA's on the other side and they are definately not stiff enough. Guess I'll have to run some string through on a coathanger or something to use as a snake. I would really rather just take the things off though, if possible.
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