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Hi everyone,

I did a quick search however came up with nothing concrete. I am wondering is a R32 GTR loom the same as a R33 GTR loom? The reason I ask is I have removed my loom and will be replacing it with a 33GTR loom and upon inspection there seems to be some plugs missing and some additional plugs on the 33 loom. Has me perplexed!

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks everyone!

I swapped my loom out the other weekend actually - i can't see them being much different at all if you are strictly talking engine loom.

Are the part numbers the same?

And when you say missing - you do know it doesn't come with the coil pack loom and similar 'plugin' bits, you need to reuse or buy new.

Out of interest - how much did it cost you?

Not the same, quite a few different plugs. The main power feeds are under the dash in a 33 versus in the engine bay for the 32. You can swap harnesses over, all the sensors ect are the same. The 33 ecu will plug in and run in a 32.

Thanks for the replies guys it is much appreciated.

So it’s not good news for me! :D There is a fair difference between the two. Yea Ash I am talking about the engine loom, I had a look at the part numbers but the 33 loom that I bought doesn’t have part number (must have come off). About the price, I’m not too sure as I got a fair few parts from this person. It was one big group of parts deal I got to help clear my EPA notice. If I had to hazard a guess it’ll be around $600 for just the loom.

So blur do you know if it’s a pain to hard wire the loom to the power supply? Also I have the standard 32 ECU will this pose a problem?

Oh crap, thanks for the advice fatz, I think I might look at buying a new 32 harness to avoid any confusion.

Appreciate the help guys!

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