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Hello

I have designed some plug and play wiring looms to suit R33 skylines, they consist of a plug and play section in the fuel tank to suit the walbro 255 and E85 450/460 pumps. For the larger E85 pumps there is an upgrade loom that replaces the power wiring and bypasses the stock fuel pump controller and supplies a power feed directly from the battery which is also all 100% plug and play.

If there is enough interest in these products I will develop them for other models as well.

I'm looking for minimum 20 people that are interested in the R33 kit to pay the introductory price of $50 for the E85 upgrade kit ( includes intank plug and play loom ) and 20 people that are interested in just the intank plug and play loom to suit the walbro 255 pumps.

for anyone that is interested please send me an email: [email protected]

I have a few new wiring products in the works at the moment which I will also be looking for expressions of interest on shortly.

depending how this goes I plan on becoming a site sponsor and trading on the forums properly but it all depends what interest is shown.

a bit of back ground on me:

I have been working in the automotive industry as an installation technician ( car audio visual and security ) for 10 years.in the last 5 years I have moved into the auto electrician side of things and studied electronic engineering. I have also worked in a production facility where I ran an electronics manufacturing clean room for a number of years. I have a registered business that I provide my services under but for the moment I will keep the business name under wraps to keep the mods happy.

Kind regards

Jack

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