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posting on behalf of Agent R31, whos computer is being gay.

Im looking at buying an R34 but the problem is that the headlights are faded, well the plastic poly carbonate "glass" is faded

does any one know of a product or how to make them clear again?? it just looks plain ugly that a nice car has faded and yellow headlights

also, will the in dash TV work in australia?

thanks all

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yay my computer is working again

the skyline in question has factory 16's side air bags, in dash TV (well its on teh top of the dash) xenon headlights and cd player also all the buttons on the dash are in japanese (around the cd/center console)

all the others i have seen have just got tape player, 15's, non xenon headlights

I think you must be looking at a GTX, i have just brought one myself and cant wait to start adding my own personal touches to it. I previously owned a S2 R33 turbo coupe, and although the GTX is a non turbo it still has 150kw, all the goodies you mentioned, uses less fuel and nearly half the insurance. It has a better interior and is a much nicer car to drive. I have the same problem with my head lights and thought that if i could,nt find a way of getting them cleaned that i would fit some eyelids to them as they are only discoloured at the top. I have also been told that the TV can be made to work for several hundred dollars. At the moment i can only receive ch 7 sound clearly but no picture. My next move is to find out what the buttons in japanese around the sat nav mean because my car came with a cd map of japan and want to know if i can buy an aus one that will work. Good luck with the car, you wont regret buying it.

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