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Hay people I've got a 1998 avenir gt4z w11 and having one hell of a time trying find out wiring info or workshop manual

And everyone I ask has never heard of one or seen one before before ?

Dose anyone know if there is more the one in Australia ?

It was personal import from NZ

It's an sr20det 4wd wagon

Any info is welcome

Cheers

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I'd email [email protected] and perhaps JLM can download and then translate for you. The head mechanic used to work at Nissan Japan.

Cheers for the email

But no reply :-(

Finally got rego

But still can't find any info :-(

Asss ffff**k

I guess it's just up to good old chop n find out for me :-p lol

It's not just wire colours I'm having problems with :-p

Gearbox info as its starting to thump in 1st & second ( and yes I changed the oil as it was black & hasent improved )

Plus dose anyone know were I can get a turbo for it as it seize up the other day

11441-wa200 gcg said garret don't sell any parts for them any more discontinued

Turbo couldn't be that different from a 2860... Its be the same as the bluebirds. Not sure about gearbox, but again, couldn't be much more different than bluebird and pulsar SR-V (maybe even GTiR)

Turbo couldn't be that different from a 2860... Its be the same as the bluebirds. Not sure about gearbox, but again, couldn't be much more different than bluebird and pulsar SR-V (maybe even GTiR)

Cheers bluebird seems to be close so far but different g box

I got a gt25/60r to fit with a bit of pipe work (oil/coolant lines) but It worked ,

I'll keep researching n post some pics when up n running right

I just wanted to keep it standard as possible?

Cause its going to be my family runabout

But that won't last long , lol

Cheers again

  • 1 year later...

sorry for the Necro bump, but just wanted to give a thumbs up to another GT4-Z owner, albeit i'm sending the thumbs up from across the pond as I'm in the UK

I'm in the same predicament in finding wiring information specifically.

there are that I know of 4 Avenir P11's in the UK, a GT4-Z, a Salut Turbo, and 2 N/A's, I test drove one of the N/A's a couple of years ago (SR20DE, 4wd A/T)

 

cool cars, I actually prefer it to the S1 Stagea we had last year.

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spelling mistakes >_<

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