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The liquid is condensation :P It's just water dude... don't worry about it - scared the living daylights out of me too when I first saw it in my first car :P

Problem 1 solved, WTF is bugle?

Is it a private seller or a dealer? The private seller shouldn't need to get compliance again... dealer may if it's a fresh import.

And also, if it's dealer, just take it back on warranty :P

my R34 is my first car as well...I dind't check so many things ..didn't check high beam didn;t check horn, din't check spare tyres dind't check headlights...I was misguided as well...told by the seller...it comes with a free dvd screen...

when I went back complaint abt the dvd screen..he says...ohh it's for the benefit of it <-- dun even understand what he meant....he goes..I only say there's a dvd screen but did not say it works

this thread is stupid....... you can pick up a horn for 5 bucks. also, u must have seen water coming out of your air-conditioner at home rite? if so, its the same thing on a CAR!

dude, y did u buy a skylineif you dont like it? to be cool?omg, me horn no working.

and also, i dont usually say this since i come from a foreign background, but learn to speak ENGLISH first!! its just so hard to understand what you are saying.

i can understand people crying when they buy a car and the engine detonates shortly after, but seriously its a horn man. Relax and get it fixed....and headlights....no major issue, probably a bulb...

I'd guess maybe 20bux all up

lol and satanic you're too nice :P

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