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Originally posted by dAVE

i worked out this wiper thing a while ago. I think it was an option on turbos and u couldnt get one at all on non turbo.

Originally posted by foshan

Hey i have a non turbo r33 and i have a rear wiper and rear washer. its 1993.

well there goes that theory Dave :P

meh...who cares...i have a wiper :) wipers are good :) and it shits me when i drive a sedan and it doesn't have one, especially when I'm trying to defrost the back window...

Just found this on the net....hope it answers the question...

Nissan Skyline GTS25t type M

Summary

Price when new (Tokyo) 291.5 ten thousand Yen

Production period January 1995 to 1996

Body type Coupe

Equipment

Exterior

Front fog lamps No

Rear fog lamps No

Xenon headlights No

Projector headlights No

Front spoiler No

Rear spoiler Standard

Rear window wiper Option

Safety

Driver airbag Standard

Front passenger airbag Option

Side airbags No

Anti-lock braking system Option

Traction control No

Front seat belt pre-tensioners No

Front seat belt force limiters No

Rear seat lap sash belt Standard

Child seat attachment No

Side impact protection bars Standard

Navigation and Audio

Navigation Option

Sound (CD and MD) No

CD player No

Features

Air conditioning Automatic

Power windows Standard

Central door locking No

Steering wheel reach adjust No

Steering wheel height adjust Standard

Cruise control No

Leather steering wheel Standard

Leather seats No

Power front seat adjustment No

Power rear seat adjustment No

Wood panel No

Sunroof Option

Alloy wheels 16 inch standard

Split fold rear seatback No

Ultraviolet reducing glass No

Tinted windows No

The reason why there are deep and shallow centre consoles is because of the airbag computer.

No airbag and single (drivers side) airbag cars have a deep centre console, and the cars with shallow centre consoles have the twin air bag computer located under them.

With the single airbag cars, the computer is actually in the steering wheel. You'll notice that the series 1 with air bag has a larger steering wheel to fit the computer in.

If you've got a shallow centre console and only one or no airbag at all, then for some reason you've got a centre console out of a twin airbag car.....

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