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scot w.

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Ever end up with a bunch of wires jambed into all those (acc.) spots on your OEM fuse box? I know I have in the past. Now there is a simple 100% full universal Fuse box kit pretty much Pre-Assyembled that comes with mounting bracket, wires, solider, connectors, zip ties, Shrink tubing and labels to mount in ANY vehicle! With the "New" GNS fuse box you can elliminate all those wires going to the OEM fuse box and you end up with a nice dedicated fuse box for all your accessories and even better, they are all labled for easy reference in the future.

Perfect for - Gauges, Powerlogger, F.A.S.T, Switchable Fans, Alky control, Scanmaster, ect.

The whole complete kit for $118.95

What do you guy's think?

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Thats pretty nifty Scott, Now I know IM not the only one with spaghetti under the dash, I was thinking about doin that but took too much time to put it all together.

So its pretty much turn key then?
 
Thats pretty nifty Scott, Now I know IM not the only one with spaghetti under the dash, I was thinking about doin that but took too much time to put it all together.

So its pretty much turn key then?
Yep! It comes with everything needed to complete the install along with instructions and mounting hardware.
 
i went ahead and ordered it... after reading your creative writing, i pretty much hung my head in shame..lol

your site is lookin good btw and it looks like you'll get some of your money back you paid me for graphic work

cool
 
i've got a few accessory junction blocks like that.
i pulled them out from under the dashes of Caprice cop cars.
 
scot, where does it mount?..Is it explained in the instruction?...Also, do you have pictures showing one installed?
It's already "crowded" under my dash even if I try to make it as neat as possible, but a second fuse box would definitely enable me to get rid of these wires jammed directly in the original one!...

thanks,

Claude. :)
 
scot, where does it mount?..Is it explained in the instruction?...Also, do you have pictures showing one installed?
It's already "crowded" under my dash even if I try to make it as neat as possible, but a second fuse box would definitely enable me to get rid of these wires jammed directly in the original one!...

thanks,

Claude. :)
Claude,

Yes it explains in the instructions where it mounts and it also shows it mounted in the instructions, The instructions are nice and detailed with colored pictures and detailed steps.

Look at your gas peddle bracket and you will see a stud sticking out towards the right side, Our kit is made to attach right to that stud with the included hardware and since it's mounted on an angle it's completely out of the way and has absolutely No interferance with your foot or the gas peddle. We wanted to mount it fairly close so everyones wires would still reach without having to alter them.

Check out our website to see pictures, instructions and more info.

Click this link for fast access: GNS
 
Scott, your kit is going to take all the fun out of the "underdash experiance". I dont know about anyone else, but I love putting a floor jack under the trim peice to get the screws in :eek:.
 
Very nice!! Rick made his own fuse sub panel ,for gauges and such really cleaned everything up. This will save me tons of time, I will take one thanks
 
Very nice!! Rick made his own fuse sub panel ,for gauges and such really cleaned everything up. This will save me tons of time, I will take one thanks
Should have yours soon! ;) Let us know how you like it.


Thanks,
 
Just ordered mine today, been wanting to do something like this for awhile.
Gordy, These are made to order so please give us a little bit to make this up for ya and as soon as it's shipped we will let you know your delivery #..


Thank You!
GNS
 
Got mine a couple of weeks ago. I was chasing a problem with the ISAC (turns out I had forgot to connect the ground harness to the body under the hood :mad:)

Well thought product worked well but I did want it facing out so it would be easier to change the fuses so I bent the bracket and mounted on the bottom of the box and not the side.

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