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if you can get my wipers working i will give you $50.

car is a r32, has a rb25 in it.

any help?

i am in syd so you can come around and fix it on the weekends

if you think u can do it, pm me.

cheers

There's your problem right there.

$$$ Pay up...

if you can get my wipers working i will give you $50.

car is a r32, has a rb25 in it.

any help?

i am in syd so you can come around and fix it on the weekends

if you think u can do it, pm me.

cheers

I would try and have a go at it myself first if I were you.Start from one end and work your way back to the other.You said they worked fine prior to engine conversion.I am assuming that there may be a harness plug thats not plugged in.Try the fuses first.sometimes the switches in the instrument surrounding get a little dicky at times.

$132 an hr, no wonder your car is the way it is.

haha i know, his car is so hot!

yeah ive checked all the fuses 3/4times

the harness plug is plugged into the wiper motor.

mechanic checked this morning for power and shit and its all fine

its just that when upgrading to a rb25 & r33 loom in a r32, you gotta bridge a few wires to get it working,

i just nmeed to know which wires they are..

don't be a tight ass, take it to an auto electrician

i can fix it if u bring it to the shop but it will most likely cost more than $50

Nice way to lure the customers champ :rofl:

i charge $132 an hour

im a mechanic and auto elec

:( How can you sleep at night...

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