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Oi peeps, :)

One last mod for me, its the ecu. I need the services of a qualified auto sparkie to wire up 55 wires, piggyback style, from 3 seperate harnesses into the main ecu loom

Who do you recommend? south adelaide, cash job.

Havent got much coin, but have the diagrams, everything ready to go.

cheers

Tangles

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P P auto electrical...he's in lonsdale...but is mobile....or Mobile auto electrical....they are..umm....mobile too....See Peter at P P a/ elec...tell him the guys from motor traders said to call

04198 17642

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You can call Hong Tran he wires things up $10 cheaper than the other qualified ones and he wont even solder your wires :D. So yeh you asked for cheap.

awesome, whats his number !! lol

but yeh, not much moolah to go around. :D

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thanks guys.

thats 3 or 4 to try.

cheers, will let you know how it turns out.

wire up 3x harness's (22, 20, 24-pin) into the main ecu loom using my pinout guide

plug in AEM F/IC-8, drop in S15 injectors, tune

:)

oh and add 4-pot Outlaw Panoz billett front brake calipers w/ Wilwood pads

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