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Old 01-19-2004, 08:20 PM   #1
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which is which electrical harness or starter harness

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Ihave jsut bought a 1990 300zx 2+2 N/A, and the lady that sold it to me said that it needed a starter harness or electrical harness(I do not know if there is a electrical or starter harness in the Z), and she says there were some electrical shorts, i was wondering if someone could help me figure out if there is a electrical or starter harness in the Z, and where would the most common electrical shorts be located in the car...and also where i could find the starter or electrical harness for a good price.


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