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    92 NA dash into 94 NA

    So I have everything to swap my 92 dash into my 94 miata ( glove box, gauge hood, dash itself, a/c ducting etc..), but I read that the harnesses needs to be swapped. By this, do they mean the radio harness? My 94's A/c system, heater core, and air bag system are deleted at the moment. Do I need to swap the gauge cluster too?

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    the harness that is attached to the dash bar, you have to take your 1994 harness and move it over to the 1992 dash you are swapping it to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phatmiata View Post
    the harness that is attached to the dash bar, you have to take your 1994 harness and move it over to the 1992 dash you are swapping it to
    So there is literally no wire splicing, delinking, or anything from the 94 wire harness?

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    The 94 harness stays with the car. but it's attached to the dash. You don't/can't use the 92 wiring

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    Thank you jus for clearing that up.

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    Really easy to do. Just run the 94 dash wiring in the 92 dash is if from factory. That's what I did for my 94 when input in the 93 dash. Really easy and plug and play.
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    Slight thread-jack here...

    Anyone know if you can source all the parts needed new anymore? I think the crash pads are available, but what about the dash itself, glovebox, etc? Anyone have a good link to part #'s needed?

    Looking at a 1994 myself, and would want to backdate to NA6 Dash.

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