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you didnt. and it isnt answered in this thread either quote from dan_the_man "Safety feature for skylines" not exactly specific now is it.

or what about this quote from Jay "Yepp, I've seen this in a mates R33 GTS-t" doesnt exactly say 33's only either.

whats yr point duncan? are you simply too old or cant be bothered with my question? in which case rack off and try something useful. your profile says u own a 33, so how would you know about a 34?

if you or anyone else actually knows some useful info like a particular thread url then help would be welcomed and appreciated - your post is just a wot - imo.

Originally posted by nismoR34

you didnt. and it isnt answered in this thread either quote from  dan_the_man "Safety feature for skylines" not exactly specific now is it.

or what about this quote from Jay "Yepp, I've seen this in a mates R33 GTS-t" doesnt exactly say 33's only either.

whats yr point duncan? are you simply too old or cant be bothered with my question? in which case rack off and try something useful. your profile says u own a 33, so how would you know about a 34?  

if you or anyone else actually knows some useful info like a particular thread url then help would be welcomed and appreciated - your post is just a wot - imo.

Are you too young to use the search button and to show some respect to those trying to help out?

My point is

"didn't we do this question yesterday? "

well, yes we did, in this same forum section:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&threadid=8336

"feature in r33 series 1 only." means feature in r33 series 1 only.

B-man's case, I'm not sure of, perhaps it was just a common option, not standard feature.

As for your question "the exhaust causes a small kind of vibration sound in the door that disappears when in locked position" no idea, thats why i didnt answer it.

I got into Dino's car at Skidpan day and it locked - and I was like WTF ??? I didn't know about this 'feature' until then.

My S1 R33 definitely does not do this - not sure if anything had been done to it -

Skylines all seem to be different in one way or the other.

And yes searching works well - so does helping out fellow Skyline owners. Chill guys OK

Cheers, !

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