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bought new inside door handles and the surrounds. also bough a newer steering wheel . looks to be series 2 32.

i will pop images up once i get a pc or server running again. ( on ipad now main server died and that is getting replaced.)

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heated mirror control switch - new

grab handle - rear

passenger visor new - S2 version

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heated mirrors - last ones I'm told

emissions label - under hood

visor - drivers - new S2 version

oil change label

SRS label - this one was a mistake I do not have SRS.

label - unknown. yet to see where it goes.

tire placard - jap label

love this thread.

Just wondering if you ended up getting the heated mirrors working? I did a search and couldn't find anything, I have a pair of heated mirrors, and the associated switch. Just wondering if it's pointless, ie the wiring harness needs to be altered?

drv side 24124-04U02

pas side 24125-04U02

the key differeence in these harnesses is the extra two pin blue plug that comes out with the mirror control plug.if you find one in a wreck note that plug. that will indicate it is a northern car with the cold weather package.

if you do find one it will also have a larger battery tray,battery hold down, and heavier battery cables into the car.

i have a couple of these style cars on file if you need an entry point into FAST.

bear in mind those harnesses will be a couple hundred each IF the are available. i have yet to check. thinking about it , I MAY have a spare set of these. i will have to look.

im now kicking myself for not getting the harnesses of the wreck.... I would be interested if you have some. thanks

yet to look. been busy building a shop. from memory though i have two sets.

also bought this 20 min ago...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230811772305

bnr 32 resto book.

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