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Hey team.

I am currently installing my stereo in my r34 gtt and have run into a hurdle.

I cant find a place to run the power cable through the firewall.

How have others run the power cable from the engine bay through the firewall?

I could see no grommet or hole to use.

Does a hole need to be drilled?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Regards

T

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In an R33, there is a grommet used by the accelerator cable, which I used with no problems. Dunno about 34's, but have a look to see what else goes through the firewall, and trace on the footwell to see where it will come out.

strongly suggest you don't even consider drilling through any part of the car at all!

the way I did it on my 34 was to actually take off the front driver side quarter panel of the car, there's about 8-12 screws that need to be taken off before the panel comes off. once you do that, you can see the massive rubber grommet where you can poke the cable through into the car under the coin holder/fuses, you can't miss it.

I found that to be the easiest way, the rubber grommet is hard to see or poke anything through it. hope that helps.

You don't need to take the guard off. You pull the rear inner plastic wheel arch panel. You can get it off easier if you turn the wheels to the right full lock then pull out the plastic clips and get the inner panel out.

My side skirts also has two screws at the front that has to be taken out to release it.

Once out you will be able to see it all.

I haven't explained myself very well so here is a couple of pics.

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