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PHOTOS PLEASE

I NEED TO RUN MY BOOST SENSOR WIRE INTO THE CABIN FROM THE ENGINE BAY.

THANKS GUYS....

its a series 2 r33.... the japanese know how to piece together a bloody confusing fire wall :-P

cheers please help!

pics of inside wire and outside would be helpful

pic below i just felt like adding :dry:

:P

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in the engine bay, right over the drivers side of the firewall, there's a small gap, you cant see through it, but you can feed the hose through. it should come out above your pedals inside the cabin.

that's where i got mine in.

i know it would help if i had pics, but i havent.

in the engine bay, right over the drivers side of the firewall, there's a small gap, you cant see through it, but you can feed the hose through. it should come out above your pedals inside the cabin.

that's where i got mine in.

i know it would help if i had pics, but i havent.

CHEEERS

I am not sure if my cars the same as yours as I have a big ass ABS unit taking up the passenger side..

Your description had me looking around the area shown in the picture below... i cannot seem to find a hole though...

it is doing my head in...

HELP

pics would b great.!

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dude, give me an hour. i gotta run out for a min. i'll take a pic when i get back.

sweet as!! thanks... send us a pm once threads updated cos my email makes a bloody loud beep :huh:

you impatient bastard. lol

here, this is the best i can do.

when you look at it, it doesnt seem like you can pass through from there, but just feed the wire in and it should go. i managed to get the hose through without much problem.

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you impatient bastard. lol

here, this is the best i can do.

when you look at it, it doesnt seem like you can pass through from there, but just feed the wire in and it should go. i managed to get the hose through without much problem.

HAHAHAH WHAT A SICK c**t!

THANKS MAN! CHAMPION....

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