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I have a r33 series 1 was just wondering if i can put an airbag and airbag dash into it has it been done how much mucking around it is? I can get all the wiring trigger computer ect, Do i need too touch the engine loom or is it seperate?

Cheers lars

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It would be a lot of mucking around mate. The sensors would need to be placed in certain spots, all the wiring, computer for it. I reckon if you were to get someone to do it, it will cost you big. Then also would you trust a non nissan airbag install done by your local mechanic? I wouldnt

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Im considering doing this also. Not because I want an airbag but because my dash has been stained by an adhesive from the previous owner. Its only minor but it bugs me. I think I will just put the dash in and the airbag and just d/c it. Because as you said kris I dont fancy ferrying passangers around with some dodgy time bomb of an airbag in the passenger seat. Anyone done this before?

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