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Decided to put my Z32 afm back into the 34.

I've tried the 'do it yourself' threads but they mainly outlay 32 and 33's

Similar I know, but I want it done right.

Ive read I have to solder the wires back. Anyone have experience with soldering kits ? howmuch are they worth ?.

(Woulda put this in wasteland, but it would have been swamped with crap)

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I like trying things out myself.

If someone has done it before I could learn.

boostworx would cost me $70 in petrol to drive all the way down there lol.

any mechanical shop can help you in that...

morpowa are up north mate why not check them out

see simon in person and you might get it done for cheaper as well

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Aren't you up at windsor gardens

well my advice is find out what the original wire's do and which order and find out for the z32 which you will have to get the wiring diagram for a z32 300zx

make sense

Yep. makes sense.

Yep. Pretty close to windsor gardens.

I've seen pictures of the wiring setup. How easy are soldering kits to pick up, though ?

any mechanical shop can help you in that...

morpowa are up north mate why not check them out

see simon in person and you might get it done for cheaper as well

Yeah cheers. Forgot about them.

If I cant figure it out myself I may pay morpowa a visit.

Does anyone know what a soldering kit is worth tho ? and where I can get one.

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Does anyone know what a soldering kit is worth tho ? and where I can get one.

Go into Dick Smiths mate and get one

dont exactly know the price but wont be much more exy then $50 for a ok soldering kit

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