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Does anyone have a Picture or even a Replacement lid for an R33 S2 4Door Engine Bay Fuse Box?

I believe that the coupes have an English Translation on the inside but my sedan only has the English version and it's on the outside.

As a result, it has been worn away. :(

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Any Help would be much appreciated.

Cheers.

Rob.

  • 1 month later...

I was gonna stick it on the inside or just keep it in the glovebox.

or

I have a mate who can make stickers.

Who are you offering it to Miguelone? :worship:

I'm keen. :D Is the coupe box a straight swap?

Yeah you can have it for whatever postage will be, Probs about $8 or something. Not exactly a straight swap, the 4 door box is modular sections that unclip from the main fusebox unit whereas the coupe one has the sections for the relays etc moulded into the case. had to do some cutting and not so neat modifications to get everything to fit in there but there's enough room for everything to go back in nicely enough. Also had to remove the bracket for the battery tie down and will have to sort some kind of arrangement to bolt it to the battery tray area as the bits where it normally would go aren't there.

Yeah you can have it for whatever postage will be, Probs about $8 or something.

Yes Please ! :D

I never did understand why they are different between the Coupe and Sedan either.

-S- I PM'd you the picky but...

Hell, I might just chuck this up here in case anyone needs it in the future.

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Yes Please ! :D

I never did understand why they are different between the Coupe and Sedan either.

-S- I PM'd you the picky but...

Hell, I might just chuck this up here in case anyone needs it in the future.

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My Guess is it was some sort of trial run for the 34's cus all of them bar GTR's have pretty much the same fusebox and battery under bonnet. Couldn't say for sure though.

PM me your address and I'll find out what it'll cost to send it :)

Here's a pic of mine as well if anyone happens to need it in future

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