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Just in case anyone is interested, I can get hold of the Field 'One Touch Connector' for most cars.

This sits between your ECU and car harness, allowing you to connect electronic devices to the ECU harness without cutting the factory wires.

Example

The unit comprises of a male and female sockets, with all interconnecting wires...I have the wiring diagrams for most cars, showing all relevant connections as well.

Dan

Can you get them for R31 GTS-X Coupes

I should be able to with a little bit of searching, most of them are only applicable to cars after 1988...but can't see why not considering it has an RB20DET.

Dan

Just as a guide the following are available:

Skyline R32, R33, R34 and GTR in all models (finding out about R31 should not be an issue though)

Silvia S13,14,15

180SX

300ZX

NX coupe

Stagea

Other popular makes and models

Toyota: Supra, MR2, Rav 4, Starlet, Celica etc

Mitsubishi: GTO, FTO, EVO etc

Subaru: WRX, Liberty etc

Honda: Integra, S2000 etc

Mazda: RX7, MX-5, MX-6 etc

Suzuki & Daihatsu

If you don’t see the your model listed just post it, and I’ll get back to you.

Dan

Dan, I al pretty keen, i need to er... *clean up* some wiring in my car...

$250 Delivered to Sydney eh? I'll see if i can organise a few people to get some to make it a bit cheaper.

Yeah it's good for *cleaning*....all those showy wires in funny places :D

Yeah the more the merrier, will get prices down a bit....just note payement has to be in full before ordering.

Dan

If delivering to you guys as well, the closest I could get to that is $215 each...for 10 people.

And that's if they're for an R32 or R33 GTS & GTSt and R32,R33,R34 GTR...I'd be hassling the N/A guys on this one too :D

Dan

Seeing that they're 10,000 yen for all Skyline models except for non-GTR R34 flavours (which are 12,000 yen), if you can get it down to $200 delivered for an R33 GTR harness, I'll take one.

http://www.field-net.co.jp/lineup/onetouch/op.html

All Skylines except non-GTR R34s  CN-2 10,000 Yen

Non-GTR R34s CN-10 12,000 Yen

P.S. Good discounts are available when you buy more than one of each type: http://exa.biz/shouhin/store_onetouch_2.html

Seeing that they're 10,000 yen for all Skyline models except for non-GTR R34 flavours (which are 12,000 yen), if you can get it down to $200 delivered for an R33 GTR harness, I'll take one.

http://www.field-net.co.jp/lineup/onetouch/op.html

All Skylines except non-GTR R34s   CN-2   10,000 Yen

Non-GTR R34s   CN-10   12,000 Yen

P.S. Good discounts are available when you buy more than one of each type: http://exa.biz/shouhin/store_onetouch_2.html

If you start adding local Japanese tax (5%) and the fact when you buy from Field, Australian customs DO hit you with import tax...then $215 is very fair.

So anyone in for $215?

OK I'll do them for $200 including delivery in Oz.....providing I get 10 people...and you all give a $5 donation to the forum.

Can't say much fairer than that....Prank, you want to make this a sticky to get the numbers up?

Merli forgot to mention local Japanese tax, and the fact as it comes from Field (the manufacturer), import duty tax is payable.

Dan

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