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as above, tried searching but couldn't find anything.

Can somebody help me please.

cheers

-tom

hey mate i have v35 GT and i had the same problem i have done a few instals on a few cars .There are no hole in the fire wall that i could see but if you look in the battrey box then follow it down to the right it sort of gos down the inside of the guard and then pritty much down the bottom of the guard and you will see i think 2 holes with plugs going to the cabin.I used an old coat hanger as a guide .I will take some pics if you like and send them to you if you have anyfurther problems drop me a line .

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