neat junction boxes for home-brewed harnesses

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fury fan
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neat junction boxes for home-brewed harnesses

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I'm sure we've all seen J-boxes from various vendors. I stumbled across this one today and decided to share. Prices seem to be a little lower than some other places (although they show the quantity-discount as the teaser price), and these boxes have built-in terminal strips (which I haven't seen before). If I hadn't already built a J-box/harness I would be jumping on one of these.


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65 Chrysler 300L, 413, working on inline dual GM TBI units, will run with MS2. Hoping to have factory-style appearance.
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