I'm waiting for Bob to be powdercoated!!
It's a bloody good effort, cut the frilly bit off, I see its purpose, so a wire tuck is in order.
Agree with MrG need to see this look in the flesh
Man O man.....
Just been chased down the road by a lunatic in a white van......
I let him overtake me and on the back written in the dirt it said "I eat Zeds for breakfast"
He didn't stay in front for long
Nah the wires travel down the side of the car. You'll see them when you remove the quarter panels behind the seat belts.
I would presume the Bluetooth adapter wring would be sheathed and will need to work out which is live.
The Cig lighter would probably be the best option. The front one you could access I guess more easily.
If you have an aftermarket stereo with a USB cable connect to that, that's what I do.
I don't think he had much choice, that pole actually hit him, it also forced the back of his seat of its bolts by the look of things.
Lucky to be alive!
You need to take the entire rear facia out. In order to do so means taking a fair amount of plastic trim off.
Start with driver and passenger lower door strips
Then take out the plastic quarter panels behind the passenger and driver seat belts.
Take out the two bolts that hold the back of the central section in place.
Now remove the sub cover
Remove any bolts attaching the glove box section to the inner glove box tray compartment
Now you should be able to partially move/lift the rear section facia
Remember the cig lighter will be attached to wires behind so don't yank it out. Disconnect and then hopefully remove the facia allowing you to tap into the wires.
Fit in reverse of course
*disclaimer - this has been done from memory so may not be 100% correct, but near as damn it*
Plastic removal time est 10 mins.