Sorry, I don't have pics but I will share what I remember about fitting mine.
During the course of construction, I had eyeballed the route that the plans said the cable needed to take and I wondered about how tough it was going to be to make it go through the twists and turns of the forward fuse of my quickbuild. Since it was so long and stiff, I didn't relish the thought of a trial fit and removal. I figured I was going to wait until I was ready for the final installation and go for it. Turns out it wasn't as bad as I thought. It makes the turn inside the gear tower fairly easily. The only part I didn't like was that it comes out the top lightening hole in the gear tower angled slightly in towards the center of the fuse and slightly upward. I didn't like the amount of tenstion I had to put on it to get it to go through the instrument panel at a right angle. But I also didn't like how close to the forward edge of the canopy rail the adjustment knob would end up if it was square to the panel. Not enough room to get my fat hand between it and the rail.
So to solve both problems, I made two tapered washers out of a PVC pipe fitting, slid them over the end of the cable, one in front and the other behind the panel, and adjusted them so that the cable came through the panel at a slight angle, their was no strain on the cable and I gained a little more clearance around the knob as well.
Hope that makes sense. And good move sticking with manual trim.
Jack Fromm
RV-8
Flying - 120 hours