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Looking at re-wiring the car and replacing all the individual looms. Any suggestions of decent auto-electricians or companies that do this? Did have two options but both are unable to do so in the near future.

Cheers,

Dan

A skyline. Dude thats a massive job and wiring will never match up to factory codes

You can buy kits from rocket industrie that cover a large amount of stuff for a basic car or race car

But to do a line ? Why would you unless you had a new oem harness

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A skyline. Dude thats a massive job and wiring will never match up to factory codes

You can buy kits from rocket industrie that cover a large amount of stuff for a basic car or race car

But to do a line ? Why would you unless you had a new oem harness

In short without going through all the details, re-wiring the engine-bay while the car is getting a re-spray and the engine is out. Had a few issues with the way 2-3 workshops have wired it up in the past so deciding to get 'disgusting' wiring done properly. Did have someone lined-up but unfortunately his co-partner is retiring leaving him to run the normal everyday business and not focus on complete cars.

Cheers 4door - can you pm the contact details? (or I'll just find the online/on here)

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I know Simon Michelmore does this - not sure if he will do it for a 'non-friend' (ie. he doesn't have a business as such), but you never know .... https://www.facebook.com/simon.michelmore.7?fref=ts

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I know Simon Michelmore does this - not sure if he will do it for a 'non-friend' (ie. he doesn't have a business as such), but you never know .... https://www.facebook.com/simon.michelmore.7?fref=ts

Cheers Andrew - worth a shot

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I done this myself for my toyota,

Got a ARC 8000 switch panel and a 4000 switch panel. Wired up a positive to everything that needed power and a switch job done.

Loom for engine on the other hand that was a bit more work.

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