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Hey guys, my 94 GTS-T has the dash pulled out at the moment as it is having the vinyl on it re done as it had shrunk and torn. Anyways, my car never had any dials, knobs etc for the air con and well it's a right pain in winter when the car fogs up and u gotta wind down the windows to demist it =(

So while the dash is out if I can I would like to try and do a kind of DIY setup for the AC things. Got all the wires / loom in the car for it but I can't seem to find a wiring diagram or anything for it anywhere. I have my uncle who's an auto electrician but he said it'd make it a LOT easier and save a LOT of time and stuffing around if i could find one.

It's my first skyline and a project car and needs a lil work and TLC but it's getting there =)

So if anyone could help me out with this in any way it would be much appreciated =D

Cheers guys

and gals >.<

Oh and don't mind the oil on the floor... the gage was leaking, fixed now =D

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yea, i thought about that but i got no idea where to get one from, i live in launcaston Tas n there's not much around here as far as buying parts for imports n such, also thought we could whip up something a lil different n a bit trippy for it, but i suppose that would save me time and mucking around =P plus i'm not sure the factory one would fit anymore now that it has a DVD and screen sitting in there in custom made mounts n stuff =(

Surely you could just buy one from on the forums here and have it posted.

The problem with doing a DIY setup is that its not just a matter of a couple switches and sliders, the climate control system uses a fair bit of electronics to control it. Unless there was an option for R33 that had a non-climate control version (like how some S13's don't have climate control, and I don't mean just the digital climate control, I mean it uses a cable/slider to move the heater flap like regular AC in most cars).

yea, i thought about that but i got no idea where to get one from, i live in launcaston Tas n there's not much around here as far as buying parts for imports n such, also thought we could whip up something a lil different n a bit trippy for it, but i suppose that would save me time and mucking around =P plus i'm not sure the factory one would fit anymore now that it has a DVD and screen sitting in there in custom made mounts n stuff =(

just saw a picture recently of someone having theirs in the centre console --- it doesnt need to be in its normal location, or even seen.

Sorry, am new to these forums >.< didn't know i could browse n buy things off here. and yea i knew it wouldn't be easy and all the problems of doing it that way. But thanks for all your help guys =) i'll grab one a little later, far too busy with other things on the car at the moment, wanting to get it all done, fixed and on the road by christmas =P seein as i'm an apprentice i'm not exactly made of $ so it's my work on a weekend n keep me busy car =)

Cheers guys

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