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Ok all you complete cefiro car owners... I need some help!!!!

my cefiro was factory auto / hicas / abs / sunroof / electric everything... all is since gone except for the electrical trail....

I'm trying to eliminate all the excess wiring. To start off - what are these boxes?????

Also they have part numbers - how do I search the part numbers? maybe they will tell me what they were for and tell me if i can get rid of them...

LARGER BOX (located in driver's kick panel):

31036 73L00

A64-000 L42

9Y01

SMALLER BOX (located on passenger side i believe):

P.No 28505 84 L00

Lot No 9Y01012

MFR Name KYB <-------- KYB??? is this for suspension?????????????

Thanks in advance guys...

BTW if anyone has a CEFIRO specific wiring diagram PLEASE link me / email it to me. I've got RB20DET / RB26 (only to suit gts4 though) - I can get some info from it but not everything...

...AND a teaser of the car as it sits atm (also with wiring already removed) :P

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Is for real, the rears in my new ceffy have a tab at the top for the dampener, but I cant see any wiring or the switch in the car to show it was ever there, probably just replaced standard rear suspension with stuff off a model equipped with it....A31s were all advertised as having 'supersonic' suspension.

I've got a copy of FAST so if you want I can look up shit like part numbers.

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