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So, were do i begin.....

After getting my R32 road legal after stripping it and replacing just about everything we got bored....

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I will put more photo's up in the next few days.

But, I was hoping some one had a wiring idea on how to run a RB20E manual without a Chassis loom?

I have the engine loom, Ecu and the little loom that connects starter and oil pressure, But not sure were to even start with running it?

Any help will be appreciated <3

Note: Yes a roll bar is going on,

Note 2: sorry admin if this is in the wrong place wasn't sure were to post.

Thanks in advance!

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Err, puddle jumper?

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Yup that was the idea behind puddle jumper Mk1 (My old 4L I6 EL falcon when i live in Kalgoorlie WA)

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So currently there is a ute deck ontop of the fuel tank ready to be welded down. Suspention? who needs that. Passengers floor is all finished, including some for sale sign as a mud guard (because weight reduction ;)

and drivers floor we are starting on.

Open to any ideas?

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