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AEM Patch Harness (35-2998) Nissan 300ZX/Skyline


Brand new AEM Patch Harness. Model number 35 - 2998.


According to AEM Fits:


1989 to 1993 Nissan 180SX 1.8L Turbo

1990 to 1995 Nissan 300ZX 3.0L V6

1990 to 1995 Nissan 300ZX 3.0L V6 Twin Turbo

1990 to 1995 Nissan 300ZX 3.0L V6

1990 to 1995 Nissan 300ZX 3.0L V6 Twin Turbo

1992 to 1994 Nissan Maxima

1993 to 1996 Nissan S14 2.0L Turbo

1989 to 2004 Nissan Skyline ALL


HOWEVER, please note this was purchased to install into a 1998 Nissan Skyline (R34) 25GT-T and the ECU plug was different on this model. Looking online it seems to fit every other Skyline model other than the R34 25GT-T.


Double check the ECU connector shape before purchasing just to be sure.


Use this to connect auxiliary devices and electronics to your ECU without touching your stock wiring harness. Makes it nice and easy when selling the car or returning to stock/removing electronics to just remove the harness and plug the stock loom back in. Also allows wiring to be neatly spliced out of the car on a workbench, and then installed afterwards.


Pickup in Dandenong North, Victoria or postage available at $10.


Price: $200.00


Contact Details:

0419387313 / PM


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