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I can only kinda help as Im having the same issue. I actually had a hose connected to my dual turbo timer but disconnected it as I didnt need to read the boost twice (MFD is easier) I left the hose loose so I could reconnect it but when I had my alarm installed the hose dissapeared. I can tell you it used to exit in to the engine bay in the top left corner of the engine bay...if you're standing looking at your engine. There's probably a master wiring loom to trace from there but also about 30cm away there's a rubber grommer that pops out easy enough you could feed something through. That's the easy bit.

I haven't worked out how to get something from there to somewhere in the footwell area to come through. I've read that near the drivers pedal there's a place but I'll be damned if I can find it...

u can use the hole with rubber grommet where the bonnet release cable is fed through, remove drivers side kick panel to expose the fuses you can see it on the firewall. its a little tricky as needs to go into engine bay through another small opening, use abit of coat hanger to find ur way......to make things easier i recommend u also remove the inner right wheel plastic guard (a few plastic clips easy to take off) which makes it easier as u can see the opening.......hope this helps worked on my r34.......

Edited by rgr34

nah don't bother with any of that - there is a dirty big hole directly above the clutch pedal about 30cm above. Get under the dash, and you will find it. Might have a rubber grommet in it, but I pulled it out years ago if there was. I have about 10 different cables and lines running through mine :D here is a pic of where it comes out in the engine bay below.

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thanks for that Nightcrawler!

i just ran the vacuum hose through the main wiring loom grommet on the passenger side just under the dash but that took alot of hose and too many bends.

i'm gonna run it through that hole instead now, much closer to the a-pillar

thanks

  • 10 months later...
no worries mate - always here to help others :)

Hope this is the same with my 33, Im gonna attempt to install my alarm this friday arvo i gotta run my sirens 12v and signal cable.

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