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Aight this is hoefully the final version of me and my boot tails, Basically one day i decided that im going to do an overhaul of my car, and clean it out from head to toe, as i doubt its been washed in about 12 years..

So as i set about doing this i noticed a few bits and pieces and was interested in knowing what exactly they do, and what they are! ..

Well considering i dont have a workshop manual, dont have a wiring diagram ..and not knowing anyone with an r32 .. ive turned to you guys for help, and hopefully others can learn from these investigations too

Exhibit A

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boot1.JPG

1 - This is the box that activates the word "Skyline" inbetween your tail lights when your lights are turned on *Note: Not all skylines have this-

2 - Bracket That Holds your Jack

3 - The box for your Antenna

Exhibit B

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boot2.JPG

1 - This is a hatch to your fuel tank

2 - This is the wiring that sends a fuel reading to your "Fuel Guage" on your dash (tells how much petrol is in the car)

3 - *** Unsure what this is but those wires lead to a box mounted on the otherside of the wall ***

Exhibit C

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boot3.JPG

1 - Power Amplifer for the Car Speakers

2 - *** Unsure ***

3 - Right hand speaker that is mounted in your rear parcel tray

Ther Following photos are of "Exhibit C" .. please let me know if you know what they are?

boot4.JPG

boot5.JPG

? - Power Ampliifer for Car Speakers

X - I think this is the unit that controls the rear wiper

Z - Wiring that has been cut, anyone know what this is from/to?

Thanks for youe help, and please let me know if any information is incorrect

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Amplifier is stock. Everything else is correct as well.

The extra wiring loom i would have a clue, but it looks like all the wires are cut going to it anyway. Perhaps the remnants of a sound system - cd stacker maybe?

Your car is the first r32 that i have seen that has a non-rusty plate thing near the fuel pump wiring. Or whatever that thing is in pic 2 under the number 2 item on the boot floor.

I looked at probably 8 r32s when looking for my car and all of them had this item rusty.

Heres somethign interesting.. i took a closer look at the small bunch of wires (Exhibit Z) and it appears most of the wires are cut except about two which lead to the second bunch of wires..

it looks like the white plug in Exhibit Z is ment to connect into the Power Amplifer.. but its not connected..

wonder why?, any idea?

Edit: is the power amplifer for the car speakers? or for the cars electonics?

Omg, that was like 10 times harder then a thaught just to get some damn night shots of my tail lights..

well after all that hardwork, it just wouldnt happen, just wouldnt come out clear for some reason.. this is the best i could come up with

actually i just took a second look, the pictures arnt even worth posting.. someone with a good digi cam will be able to get a shot off next week.,..

sorry

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