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couldnt find anything at all. have an S1 skyline and the colours on the diagrams from these sites dont match the colours of the wires in my car? Im no novice to audio installation and have installed plenty of decks DIY style with the use of proper colour accurate diagrams.

can anyone confirm or shed some light as to what the colours on the S1 R33 are? or have a DIY pic I can look at?

http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/Nissan-Wiring.pdf

i haven't used this so... yer

it would be a good idea to buy a multimeter there only like $10 u dont need to get a $250 one

and wile ur they get a CRO that way u can eliminate clipping :laugh:

but seriously multimeter

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http://replay.waybac...ovesystems.net/

but the images don't load.

I'd be happy the throw it online if Greg Rudakov where to email me the files

Would also like the photo's for the install since they do not load... email = [email protected]

Thanks ~Tommy

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Revival of the thread - I have tried different combinations of wiring a JVC aftermarket head unit in my R33 GTR, but seems it doesn't want to work. I can turn the deck on, and can hear sound from the front speakers, but nothing from the rear ones, and not sure why there is bass coming through. Possibly because the factory amplifier is not connected? I dont know which wire is for the amplifier. According to the link, the amplifier wire should be at slot B on the smaller plug, but there is no wire there.

How do I identify it? All the wires on both plugs are accounted for.

Would appreciate any help you guys can offer me.

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