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Does any one know where I can view a wiring diagram for the general electrics ie. headlights for a r33?

Reason being is Ive put a series 2 front bar with driving lights on my series 1 r33 and there is a blue and yellow wire there which I would assume is for driving lights so Id like to know how to fire it up. cheers

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ah right, you are after the one manual i have never been able to find and thats the service manual for the rest of the car that the engine manual does not cover....

somebody must have a copy of this...?

ah right, you are after the one manual i have never been able to find and thats the service manual for the rest of the car that the engine manual does not cover....

somebody must have a copy of this...?

I know, I cant believe there isnt some bogey book company like gregorys or something producing these. Its a pain in the ass

if these are available from nissan we should all chip in a buy one set and then copy it for eveyone...what do you think? knowing spare parts i would say it would be between $500 and $1000... for the manual

i know those wires are in place in my series one... not sure about the series 2...

the loom form the top model is used in all models as its cheaper to make more of the same thing than less of two different things....

I have also been searching for the manual or just the wiring diagrams for the R33. I have downloaded so many manuals but most are just the engine diagrams.

Can anyone tell me if there is much difference between the R32 GTR wiring & the R33 GTS25T. I have found a manual for the R32 GTR with all wiring diagrams but it is the only one i've found with them.

Dan

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i can't believe with all the r33 skylines out there and no one has any wiring diagrams for the electricals.

i've been looking everywhere for a wiring diagram for my headlights as they are playing up and my auto electrician who is working on it now cant find any either.

all i could find was the r33 engine manual but that doesnt help.

if anyone has anything could you let me know cos it would help.

cheers

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