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I know this is a repost but I really need the wiring loom from the ignitor pack to the coils for a Series 1 R33.

Anyone know where I could find one, I have rang up about a dozen wreckers and have had no luck :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=73450

Has to be Series 1 and looks like what is in the pic attached, thanks!

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also pics of coil pack:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...909#post1449909

And help needed on wiring if you are an auto electrition, any help would be nice:

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...&threadid=44280

Ill give you the cam cover loom, but I can't give you a hand to wire anything, I'm not an auto electrician, but i did worked on a merger of an rb26 with an rb25 loom so a modified rb26 loom in a gtst with other mods. Since I broke my leg, I haven't been able to move around freely to finish of my own little project.

But u can have what ever bit that remains of the 2 looms

Yeah I dont need any help wiring it up, just need the loom.

But check out this thread first to see pics of what I am after, dont need the plastic cam cover, just the wiring that goes from the ignitor pack to the coils.

Sorry to be particular but have bought looms off people claiming them to be series 1, but they were series 2 unfortunatly.

Ill give you the cam cover loom, but I can't give you a hand to wire anything, I'm not an auto electrician, but i did worked on a merger of an rb26 with an rb25 loom so a modified rb26 loom in a gtst with other mods. Since I broke my leg, I haven't been able to move around freely to finish of my own little project.

But u can have what ever bit that remains of the 2 looms

Tough about the leg....know how you feel. Wjth regard to the above would it be possible to call in and see you on Friday

Yes my car was a series one r33 which I owned it for about 10 years now, I wouldn't even call it a r33 anymore, project gone mad, lol.

yeah, it's a r33 s1 your car would have to have the 80mm afm (green sticker) as with the later rb20s?

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