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Hi guys as he title states i am new here. I own a 1997 Series 3 GTR that is quite modified though i am actually looking at selling soon and thought who better to present it to than the skyline community. I will post up an ad in the fs section as soon as i can so you can check it out.

Check it out at http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t186679.html

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So anyway now i have some work to do, was driving home the other day and as i went over a train line i heard this noise from the engine bay. Looked in the rear view mirror and saw parts on the road, it was wiring and a few connectors. I was a little bemused and got back in my car to drive home only to realise that i had not one functioning gauge besides boost. I took the car home, put it on stands and had a look underneath only to find the part of the wiring harness that goes to all the sensors for the gauges had wrapped itself around the front drive shaft and ripped all the wiring apart.

So now when she goes to Boostworx on tuesday there will be a lot more going on then dyno runs as she now needs a heap of rewiring. Along with the gauges not functioning the alternator is now not charging the battery so we will have to see how far the problem has gone. Might be an expensive week.

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