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First of all. I have done tons of searching to try and figure out myself what these are for. Can't even find FSM's like I can for my 240(so easily). I pulled my RB out to do a bunch of mods to it, but I labelled everything. Put it back in. Sheered off 4 exhaust studs putting the top mount manifold on after the engine was back in the car. Tried various hardened steel easy-outs and ****, those sheered off too. Then said eff that and an now I'm swapping in a different motor(not RB). But since everything I labelled was de-labelled after the rb was put back in I don't know what a bunch of the plugs are for(I can't say my labeling would have help me much anyways). So here is my tall list of questions.

First one T's off right by the right headlight. What plugs are these for?

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Next two are the same plugs, diff angles. Same area as the first pic. What are these plugs for?

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Next is the harness on the left side near the headlight. IIRC it T's off from where plug for the sidemarker is.

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Next three are more specific pics of the one above. What are these plugs for?

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Next two are plugs at the passengers feet. Right near where the ECU was. What are these plugs for? What is the ECU looking thing for?

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Also if someone knows where to get FSM's for GTS-t r32's could you post it. In english lol...I took out things like the automatic front lip and A/C so I know some of the plugs were for those...Please help.

Taking all this out of my head but.. :)

In the 5th pic, the green plug on the left is for the connector sitting by the fan shielding (left side seen from front).

In the 4th pic, the right plug is for the headlight?

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