After epoxying the old mounting holes for the bonnet handle... like so : I had just enough time for another quickie ... um JOB... (Stay with me dammit!)
A while back I bought a Bosche ignition lock and i have been itching to swap out the horrible one I put in years ago. Shouldn't take more than an hour...Right?
Step 1: Enlarge the hole and add slots so the whole thing doesn't rotate when you turn the key. Step 2: Make note of the wiring on the old one and wire up the new one...
Step 3: Mount new lock in place on the dash... mmm... what's this? Problem.
Step 1 is actually, "Remove the front RH wheel" No jokes ... but moron that later... yes I said 'moron'

The thickest of the wires (the one from the battery) was about an inch too short (once the spade was cut off and the wire stripped, go figure) and it wouldn't reach the lock when it was mounted into the dash. The shortcut would have been to just join on an extra piece of wire but that would be too easy.

So I checked to see where the wires were routed and decided to go and see how much slack I cold find. It was then that I found that the wires were tied up and routed routed OUTSIDE the car into the wheel arch?! They were then cable tied to the RH shock tower and then routed through a hole in the boot/bonnet to the battery and relays then BACK OUT through another hole 30cm away to go to the lights... Whaaat ? Why?
On what planet would this make more sense than routing the harness straight from under the dash into the bonnet and to the battery and relays etc. What if a stone hits the harness? What about abrasion from the tyre when you turn? What about water? .... Okay so 3 hours later ...
I had removed the front wheel to allow access to the wiring harness. Disconnected all the connections to the indicators, light switches and brake master cylinder and pulled them all through to their points of origin. I then made a neat hole under the dash into the inside of the bonnet and routed all the wires back through there. It is not as neat as 'hiding' them in the wheel arch but I can get to them without taking the front wheel off.and trace faults etc. I will make a neat channel for this lot under the rubber bonnet lining and it will be neat and tidy.
In the mean time the car looks like this: But at least I now have a nice shiny new Bosch ignition switch, which works

