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Hey fellas, chasing some tips and assistance for wiring in my cefiro.. (body loom)

Just finishing the last stages of my full interior strip and I've been contemplating on removing the body loom for a while, but I just have some queries (GOOGLE WAS NO HELP!)..

So I have tried coming up with all the other components that will need wiring, due to it being a track hack I'm thinking the following for factory parts.. (don't need door/boot sensors, aircon has been fully dismanteled and removed, not running the headlight dimmer switch, not going to run power to my mirrors etc)

Tail lights, windows, headlights, indicators and dash components (switches, etc)...

Then the only other thing I can think of would be the wiring for my aftermarket bits, which would just consist gauges, and my fuel pumps for the cell.

Would that be about right? As everything else would come under the engine loom.. (fans, pumps, ignition etc)

I'm just trying to clean up the interior a bit, and in my mind running a small loom with the few necessary wires for the above, will be a whole lot neater and more efficient, than some 16ft black anaconda looking fire hazard f**k around..

Still not sure if I'll do the wiring my self with some buddies who have the know how, or whether I'll let an auto elec attack it, but that's no issue for now.

Now the main thing I'm worried about is my windows, I threw the factory door cards, which contained the window control switches, but have located some universal ones online, which I'd just run in my dash setup I guess, so I'm also wandering how difficult you think these would be to wire up? Lights and switches are relatively straight forwards, but windows I have no idea about?

Any good input is appreciated guys, thanks!

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