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Hi my name is Win and I was hoping someone could help me out. I need to install an alarm in my car the Viper 791vx to be exact but here in the U.S. I cant find any information at all for the r33 GTR I was wondering if anyone had any wiring diagram or wire colors for an alarm install thanks. :rofl::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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well done on having an R33 GTR in the us :rofl:

but why not check the Car Audio & Security forum for Wiring Diagrams

that or get a pro to do it...

Tried it those threads only have like one specific wire but I need for whole install and the pros here in the US are as stumped as I am they said without the diagrams or wire colors they really couldnt help me. So if anybody can help please do

Edited by win
Tried it those threads only have like one specific wire but I need for whole install and the pros here in the US are as stumped as I am they said without the diagrams or wire colors they really couldnt help me. So if anybody can help please do

pros huh? normally you can figure out what does what... i do it all the time...

have you spoken to Nissan? They probably have what your after... otherwise you could try PMing some people on here... talk to some of the alarm guys like Chris Rogers or FHRX they could probably help you out...

Alarms are one thing i leave to proffesionals...

Of course I want a professional to do the job but they said they cannot gaurentee the job unless I have the proper wire diagram or wire colors go figure just gives you an idea how pro they are. thanks though

Any REAL proffesional with a multi metre and other devices can figure out what does what.

If your installer does not know how to use basic test equipment to work on your car do not let him touch it. Take your car somewhere else and have someone with skill do it. Not some kid pretending to be a professional.

As for wiring diagrams. In australia, The REAL professional installers do not use them or supply that information over public forums to people.

How do we know that you are not a car thief looking for some info on how to knock off your first skyline...

BTW. My experience with car security in Australia is going 12 years or so now. So please, take what i say in a proffesional way.

Edited by frx026
Any REAL proffesional with a multi metre and other devices can figure out what does what.

If your installer does not know how to use basic test equipment to work on your car do not let him touch it. Take your car somewhere else and have someone with skill do it. Not some kid pretending to be a professional.

As for wiring diagrams. In australia, The REAL professional installers do not use them or supply that information over public forums to people.

How do we know that you are not a car thief looking for some info on how to knock off your first skyline...

BTW. My experience with car security in Australia is going 12 years or so now. So please, take what i say in a proffesional way.

Edited by 95SKY

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