Got the battery isolator hooked up and running, so I figured I might as well bolt up the rear battery.  Everything is secure, and I left plenty of wire to the battery if needed down the road.  Don't want that 0ga wire to be too short if you every have to remove the battery and add a new one....who knows.......better to be safe than sorry!

As for the rest of the system in the rear...just need to start doing some wood work, cutting amp rack plates and we'll start getting some tunes going.

Test fitted the projectors and made sure I like how they are going to sit in the headlights and in the car.....first test fit was spot on and only needed to raise one side.....not too shabby!!!  These will look sick once done......black on black baby! Ballasts have been wired up and they are ready to go as well.
Now all that's left is the shrouds need to be painted and then we're donezo.
 
 
Worked alot on Memphry today and yesterday, but nothing really to show for it.  Everything is hidden and out of the way.
Didn't snap pics, but I did start painting the headlights and shrouds....just need to wait for the custom paint I have planned.
So the electrical system is up and running.
Steven, no worries bud, I think I may have found a few things that may have been causing the Camry to run like crap.  While doing the big 3 upgrade, I noticed the engine's ground wire was loose (could have been causing issues), noticed at the air intake boxes had loose or non-existant connections....so I tighted those up, and after getting the new high output alternator installed, all new 0ga power wires ran throughout...this puppy starts up without hesitation (as it did before) and purrs like a kitten (too many pet references in one sentence???)

Got the 200 amp battery isolator installed, and there is barely enough room to make the connections...but this way it'll be as solid and trustworthy as possible...plus it's just out of the way!
0ga is now ran through the car (wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be), back outside of the car, then back inside (this was because the subbox clearance would have been messed up with the 0ga cable in the way).

On to the final wiring for the LED lights, then finished up the front door speakers.

Cheers
 
 
This one's going to be a big one.....so stay tuned

Missing:  Big A$$ subwoofer amp
 

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