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the indicator wiring is part of the engine loom.

are you mainly after the plugs to suit the indicators then a short length of wire (30cm) that can then be joined back into the loom?

Yeah Damo, just chasing the plugs really as i've had no luck in finding a replacement locally.

you wont be able to buy the plugs. not even from nissan.

if you want to do it cheap just use spade terminals like the blue coloured ones.

otherwise i have some i am willing to cut off a loom.

pm me a offer.

you wont be able to buy the plugs. not even from nissan.

if you want to do it cheap just use spade terminals like the blue coloured ones.

otherwise i have some i am willing to cut off a loom.

pm me a offer.

Yeah i've been looking for a while for a suitable replacement and may of come up with something but its a little stuffing around.

I didn't really want anyone to cut them off the loom unless they had already attacked it if you know what i mean Damo???

If your willing to part with them let me know what you think is reasonable for doing so :thumbsup:

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cant modify something up?

Already did that to get them working and i failed my AIS :D

So i either need a business that isn't going to look over the car with a fine tooth comb just make sure that everything is "legal" and roadworthy or genuine plugs to keep this git happy!!!!

Already did that to get them working and i failed my AIS :D

So i either need a business that isn't going to look over the car with a fine tooth comb just make sure that everything is "legal" and roadworthy or genuine plugs to keep this git happy!!!!

send me a txt this arvo ;)

Hi grandmaster b

I am wrecking a r32 gtr and all the wiring loom is in tact what parts do u need,i will probaly be able to help u.

stuart 0409135950

Im just after the indicator plugs & about 20-30cm of wire so i can splice them into my harness.

If your harness is 100% complete then i cant ask you to hack into it just for that but thanks for the offer Stuart :P

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