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  1. Haha not at all. I assume from your response it is suppose to come out easily similar to the ash tray? In my instance it does not come out like that. Seems like something from behind it is attached.
  2. This is most likely a noob question but i was wondering how i would go about removing the little coin compartment near the right knee. Mine has got abit loose and would like to know how to take it apart so i can figure out how i can fix it without destroying it. Here is a picture of the compartment i was referring too. Thanks.
  3. I just bought the flat T10 led, that didn't work.. guess I'm paying a visit to the wreckers for a set of side indicator socket. Thanks for your help though.
  4. Yeah I bought the indicators brand new, it came with the bulb too. I believe the previous owner might have used the wrong bulb holder, which is causing my issue.
  5. Thanks Alex, your right. the 26100-RNS51 is after 8/2000. (http://www.nismo.co.jp/products/catalogue_2017/html5.html#page=297) Im having issues fitting the 26100-RNC41 because the bulb is protruding out too much. Could this be due the the socket/bulb being the incorrect one ? Alternatively would the 26100-RNS51 be "deeper" so it would fit properly and not come in contact with the indicator? TIA
  6. i recently bought some smoked side indicator but i fear i bought the wrong one according to kudos. The one i got is 26100 RNC41. I attempted to install it but realised the light bulb makes it too long and touches the indicator cover. Could it be that my socket/housing is the wrong one or did i purchase the wrong indicator cover. mine is a 1999 i believe
  7. Hey all, I've been having issues with my window for a rather long time, it would go down but not smoothly and it sounded like I was damaging it (found a few scratches on the tiny). It's a hard life when you want to go cruising and you can't put your window down ahah. So I took my driver side door apart and I believe I may have found the issue. It was the plastic thing that moves along the metal guide horizontally so that the window would go up evenly was broken into two parts (sorry I didn't know what to call it) I'm stuck as in unsure if I should attempt to maybe glue the two parts together and hope it would hold itself and not distrupt the movement of the window going up. Or if someone can tell me where I could purchase another one of this or has another idea such as creating your own axis movement thing. Any help would be idea as I rather not open my door every time I need to get a ticket out of the ticket booth or going through drive thrus haha
  8. Yeah that's the reason I wrapped it in 235\40 as it was cheaper option given Bridgestone was doing a promotion. Once these wear out I shall go proper sizing.
  9. Update: all wheels fitted with re003 235\40 18 x 8.5 + 30 front 18 x 9.5 + 38 rear Pleased with the front, the rear maybe too much tuck into the body. Considering reducing camber in rear so fitments looks better but it's not a big deal. I've been told that the tire sizing 235\40 for 9.5 was acceptable and then others saying it's not ideal etc etc been really conflicting. Did a little research and most prefer not to fit 235\40 for 9.5 apart from this website and Bridgestone who said it should be acceptable. http://www.tyresizecalculator.com/tyre-wheel-calculators/wheel-rim-size-calculator Is there anything I should be cautious about given it may be considered stretched even if it's abit?
  10. So I went to purchase my rims today but they ran out of 18 x 9.5 + 38 for the rear, but they had the 18 x 9.5 +20 instock. I know the rear for the gtt has some room to play with, and was told the +38 was rather safe. Would i be able to run the +20 offset for the rear with 255/35 tires with no scrubing and not so much poke to get defected? Or should i go 235/40 tires? Ultimately I want a safe but flush fitment. Yours look pretty ideal [emoji108]. Any thoughts /suggestions appreciated!
  11. Hey, Looking for a HKS Silent Hi-power muffler or exhaust to suit a R34. Obviously preferably good condition. Thanks habibi.
  12. That was insight full, i guess I'm safe. A little scrub here and there wouldn't hurt and if i want to avoid scrubing etc i can simply raise it. Thanks good man! Ps: looking mint [emoji108]
  13. That's the reassurance i wanted to hear ahah. Do you scrub at all? And do you mind sending snaps of the fitment?
  14. Thanks, yeah if it's too wide i better not. Safer to go maybe 255 or 245? Who would've thought buying rims would be so complex ahah.
  15. Hey All Hey guys, Been lurking on this page for a while but finally created an account due to the amount of helpful people present, and that all my google searches eventually leading to this forum. Recently got a r34 gtt and doing work on it. Looking forward to engaging with yall. PS: Looking for a clean HKS slient hi power muffler.
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