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OK here is 2 diagrams i just drew up, its the Boot Loom and the Boot Lid Loom.

They are im WMF format whick is the best bacause you can zoom in without any loss of text quality. There will be more on the way soon, let me know what you think.

Also if anyone has any interior wiring diagrams for the r33 or anything regarding the interior eg removal, either in english or japanese i would apreciate it.

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OK here is 2 diagrams i just drew up, its the Boot Loom and the Boot Lid Loom.

They are im WMF format whick is the best bacause you can zoom in without any loss of text quality. There will be more on the way soon, let me know what you think.

Also if anyone has any interior wiring diagrams for the r33 or anything regarding the interior eg removal, either in english or japanese i would apreciate it.

Excellent stuff, downloaded and saved, thanks. When you get bored an R33 GTS-t auto box loom, and a manual box loom diagram pair would be fantastic. :)

Ok here are 2 more drawings, one is of the Auto Computer and the other is of the HICAS Computer ..

enjoy more is on the way soon

Could someone please help me, i recently brpought a Consult Interface from PLMS Developments but i forgot to get the Nissan Datascan v1.3 Software for is only small, about 1.3mb, even though i have quite a few other programs that will work i was wondering is some nice persom could please email me a copy of the Nissan Datascan v1.3 to me ... I would greatly apreciate it.

My email address is [email protected]

Thankyou so much ..

Ok here are 2 more drawings, one is of the Auto Computer and the other is of the HICAS Computer ..

enjoy more is on the way soon

Could someone please help me, i recently brpought a Consult Interface from PLMS Developments but i forgot to get the Nissan Datascan v1.3 Software for is only small, about 1.3mb, even though i have quite a few other programs that will work i was wondering is some nice persom could please email me a copy of the Nissan Datascan v1.3 to me ... I would greatly apreciate it.

My email address is [email protected]

Thankyou so much ..

Thanks again Mick, especially for the auto pinouts, a big help to me. Sorry i can't assist you with the Datascan, way over my head I'm afraid.

and can someone please do a continuity test between the red wire with blue stripe and the black wire on the tail light plug, just unplug the main tail light plug and check for continuity between the 2 wires for me .. with the ignition off ..

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