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Hey,

Recently I have been doing alot of electrical work to my r32 and have been finding it very difficult to get a hold of wiring diagrams. I found one from a local guy, told you exactly what colour wires from KA24 loom to hookup to rb25 loom for engine conversion. Obviously its american but it was a good help. Just thinking there is alot of people out there who do conversions at home and must have a nice stash of wiring diagrams. I'd like to see a sticky in the tech area, strictly no chat, where people can upload links, or maybe upload to sau database somehow so links never get broken, to all the different diagrams. In my search for r32 gtst diagrams i came across two useful free diagram websites.

Maybe a mod could keep editing first post and just have a list of diagrams specific to different models of cars. Sites such as www.allcarmanuals.com and www.importworkshop.com have alot of diagrams, but im sure alot of people out there have more that could be alot of use to everyone.

ideas?

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There is no 100% promise there.

Although we haven't had a problem like that for quite some time, there was an issue with re-sync of pics/attachements last time there was a forum move (i think, it was quite some time ago)... It should be perfectly fine though.

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