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Not as bad as I thought. (no fix yet)

So the wires were fried long ago. Like someone left a shop light on them for a few hours. But, what i was seeing were charred, melted remains on decent wires. The broken ones were subsequently fixed. So I used some "liquid electrical tape" and fixed the bare parts.
The lines seemed alright. Not too confident on the servo line through the firewall, but I did a little test, and it seems to be sealed enough. I tried the toe-lift-up and it didn't work. Still unsure what the problem is. What's next? Anyone?.. Anyone?.. Bueller?.. Bueller?
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89' 245 DL B230 5 spd., brick-red brick






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