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Pulling out my interiour atm while me car is off the road and have no lisence. Am fixing up wiring and adding some speakers and just give it a clean. Just wondering what this huge thing is in the middle of my parcel shelf. If it helps car is a 4 door gts-t 32

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also is there an easy way to get the rear seats out. They are clipped in down the bottom and i cant get the bottom half out. Got the top out.. But bottom is really in there. In a 33 i stripped we just pulled really hard and i dont realyl wanan do that to this car. In the silvia it had a tab i pulled nad came out easy.. but these not so easy

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an air purifier? How does that work. Is it worthwhile having? I Dont know if it even works. There is an earth cable that is hooked up to that huge plate that searates boot from inside and it travels up next to the purifier and it doesnt connect in though. Anyways any idea how to get it off? Needs to come out to get the shelf off... maybe i need to just rip everything out form under shelf in boot :S thanks mate

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just wqent back.. got rear seats out. fully. I didnt find anything japanese :mrt: Ill try under carpet hahaha :P

I might do a google search on this air purifier.. got me thinking :)

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This will help you.

The air purifer was a nissan factory option.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&p=985694

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&p=985706

They had two to choose from.

One with a brake light and one without.

You would be amazed at some of the factory options back then.

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i found a jap coin when i took my drivers seat out the other day - 100 yen(?) - lol

lol

at least you found something useful.

When I changed the speakers in my old R33 I found under the seat a piece of paper with japanese writing on it, looked like a receipt of some kind

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we found a wrapper form something in japan under a 1/4 panel of a r33. Also got some yen under the carpet along with aussie Dollar.

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Shell fuel dockets, a defect notice for a bald tyre [i think], and a passport sized photo of a twenty something jappo, all in the drivers door. Also approx. 1/2 cup of dry soy sauce in behind the dash. Obviously he had a meal [misso soup??] sitting on the dash and spilt it.

I kept it all as a souvenir [not the soup ...lol].

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I found a spare plastic key barrel surround in mine, my car was previously stolen off the old owner so I'm guessing the thief did the old switcheroo with key barrels. I also found about $10AUD in coins no greater than $1. Also a box of fuses and heaps of other little random things. If you haven't checked already, check under where the jack in the corner of the boot it's like Christmas.

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