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    Y61 wagon to ute loom swap?possible?

    Hi guys new here and to the patrol thing.. so i picked up a 2008 dx ute with a crd in it.. had alot of fueling issues so gave up and got a wrecked 2008 wagon for a motor and box so on... anyway got over trying to part the wagon out so thought id just keep all tje pannels,dash so on so ill have electric windows,mirror, central locking... and put them in the ute..
    The question i have is i was thinking of using the wagon loom in the ute.. am i lucky enough that the back half of the wagon loom disconnects after or before the front doors? Failing that..whats the best way to delete the rear half of the loom?
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    Hi mate, you have Y61s not Y62s so I changed your title. Yes the wagon loom will work. Before pulling it out though check whether the window loom actually exists in your Ute. The plug may well be there for a plug and play and just floating in the door. It is pretty typical of Nissan to use 1 loom across the range.
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