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Keo check out squirlz project, he did it.
Cut it up. Take the whole harness out of the car, cut the loom off, cut all of the tape off, then re-secure the harness with masking tape. Now you can get out your FSM and go to town.
I suggest strongly that you label EVERYTHING before cutting it out. What i did was go to a connector that i know i wanted to remove, followed the whole wire back to where it terminated, which usually was the large connector going through the firewall or the fuse/relay box under the dash, then mark it there with masking tape, and move on.
What you will notice is a lot of wires may run together or split somewhere, in this case i cut them at the junction and when i was all done i went to that junction and finished it with solder and heat shrink.
Once you clear out all of the connectors and wires you do not need then take the connectors apart where they terminate and pull the pins out.
I think it took me 4-5 hours per harness when i did mine but you should see the plastic bag that is almost full of wires and connectors i did not need. I bet it was close to 30lbs in relays, wires, connectors, and modules that i was not using.
And you get to know your car and put things where you want. I have not done the engine or body harness going to the rear yet, but i plan on doing them this winter. If you take your time and keep track of what wires are what everything will work. I have or did not have any issues after gutting the dash and engine bay harness.
Thats just my little tid bit on the subject.
Clink the link below for some details as well.
Another thing i forgot to mention is after you remove everything you want, make sure it is secure with masking tape, then put it in the car and run the wires where you actually want them to go, then re-tape the harness with everything re-routed, then make your final adjustments and finish all the connections, take the harness out and then wrap the whole thing in electrical tape and top it off with loom.