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I have a limited number (less thsan 20) of NEW and RARE Genuine Consult Connectors now available for anyone who wants to make their own Consult interface module/cable for running Datascan, Conzult, Calumsult, etc

Available for anyone in Australia but extra cost will be incurred for anyone who is outside of Australia

Price : $20 which includes connector, 5 pins and postage

Contact Details: Email me at [email protected] for any queries.

For more info on what these connector are for :

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=12&t=72397

or http://people.aapt.net.au/~mearcat/Consult/ for details on how to make your own consult cable for ~$35 (plus connector) instead of $100+ from PLMS or Blazt

Do your research - see how useful one of these cables are!

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These will fit all Skylines (R32, R33, R34) and any other Nissan (Micra, Pulsar, Silvia/180SX, 300ZX etc but not A31 Cefiro) that has the 14 pin Diagnositcs/Consult port shown in this pic. This port is found underneath the steering wheel/column area.

And no this is not the same as what Jaycar has. Jaycar do not stock this specific connector (they did stock the OBD2 connector at one stage though), nor the consult cable/interface.

Note : The consult interface port will not work for those cars fitted with a Power FC

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If you have a diags or DTC prob, I have the equipment to read/diag/clear that fits Skylines.

Sounds like ur car has a problem, if i am not correct?

If you live near, I will plug it in to ur car if it helps?.

Rich.

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