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hmm is it only my Skyline or is other ppl having it as well. Seemz like when I park my car in my garage, the next day, i jump into my car, I get all this white dust on the dashboard and climate control etc.....how can i get rid of this??? Anyone else get this problem? Seemz like my friend Skyline also get this problem, but he doesn't park in his garage...

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Don't know what causes white dust, some ideas - could be from the air bag if its ever blown up before.

It probably just hangs around in the air and settles overnight.

In any case the solution would be to buy an air cleaner

Skylines often come with Nissan PureTron air filters. I've got a real big one - the filter is bigger than the one in a standard engine airbox. It sits on the rear shelf between the two speakers.

works well - never any dust, car smells brand new, great if there are smokers and you are non-smoking.

Haha, how recently have you all bought your cars? i noticed when i got my from japan, when i turned the aircon on big plooms of dust came from the vents, it felt like there was a helicopter landing infront of me in a desert blowing sand at me...

but yeh, i use aircon very often, and i believe it contributes alot to the settled dust overnight

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Gather up the white powder, put it in little baggies, and then stand on the street corner with a visor on sideways and a ciggie behind your ear(HAS TO BE BACKWARDS!). Sell it to the little kids. Come to think of it, that wouldnt be a bad way to import herion....

hmmm... hahah

(you can tell i dont take drugs, i cant even spell it!)

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