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has anyone ever done this. I had thought that someone had done this before to there Z.

Meaning that taking the old style fuse block out and switching it to a newer style fuse block with the plug in fuses. If so what type or from what car did you use the new block?

Anybody here know of this or know someone or somewhere that has done this

Thanks James

I've done it with some aftermarket fuse blocks from a local parts store. Granted it was for my race car but wasn't difficult to do. There are several companies that you can get new generic fuse blocks from (costly) but I'm sure you could poke around a local salvage yard and see what looks close.

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Found this one that may be a good starting point for something that looks professional :classic:

Custom Fuse Blocks

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