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Hey all.

I have a 32 GTR wiring loom which we were going to modify for GTR/GTS-t project, but now project has gone for standalone computer and not plug and play! For anyone interested in a complete untouched wiring loom (bar the injector connections being removed as they didnt have original connections in the first place). All there and ready to go.

$300 ONO

Anyone interested can PM me here or call 0400262578 and I can MMS a pic if need be.

Im located in Adelaide, SA

Postage to be paid by buyer(if interstate)

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perfect loom for those wanting to splice a 26 into a gtst or to replace their own!

NO MORE LOWBALLERS PLEASE!

THIS IS A NEAR PERFECT LOOM WITH ONLY THE INJECTOR CONNECTIONS REMOVED!!

lots of people asking about this, but no takers yet.

Nothing wrong with this loom. Undamaged, apart from missing the injector plugs.

Its all there from the battery to the alternator and starter, through to the cpu and air flow meters. Also has the coil pack loom that sits under cam valley cover.

CAN SEND PHOTOS VIA MMS ONLY.

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