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I'll be working on running new wire for my stereo in the next week or two, the only thing I'm afraid of is where to drill through the firewall to run the wire back. It's a 2001 Grand Prix GT sedan. Has anyone done a GP build and knows where the best place to drill it would be? Also, what's the best way to cut through? Thanks.

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I'll be working on running new wire for my stereo in the next week or two, the only thing I'm afraid of is where to drill through the firewall to run the wire back. It's a 2001 Grand Prix GT sedan. Has anyone done a GP build and knows where the best place to drill it would be? Also, what's the best way to cut through? Thanks.

First try to find a rubber grommet... So you dont have to drill...

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2nd Gen W-bodies (including your Grand Prix) have the batt on the passenger side IIRC? I bet you could run it through the grommet for the PCM wiring on that side. Depending on your car there may be blanks in the firewall too; I know my first gen has a bunch on the pass. side (of course my batt is on the opposite side so I couldn't use those =/)

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