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hey guys,

since u got yur cars from nippon, what extra goodies have u found in your car that previous owners have left?

in the sun visor i found hundreds of toll or petrol receipts or something...

inside the door trim i found a weird box module and circuit board that is plugged to absolutely nothing just sitting in there, lots of coins with holes, pens...

right underneath the carpet on the floor of the car, when laying speaker wiring, i found a playing card with a sexy jap girl on it...

and i found what looks like the rubbery mouth bit of a babys dummy wedged into the rear seat cushions...

one of my friend found all these love letters stashed away...

so yeah, what sort of treasures have you guys stumbled across?

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Originally posted by coco69

since u got yur cars from nippon, what extra goodies have u found in your car that previous owners have left?

in the sun visor i found hundreds of toll or petrol receipts or something...

same thing with the sun visor...havent found nothin else...would of liked to thoe. :P

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i found like a service reciept book. it has NISSAN PRINCE printed on it - prince is for skyline and it has a love heart on it. i will get a pic of it sometime. it has heaps of service reports, sounds like it has been a well looked after car - i would say it might have been owned by a non smoking older business man.

also found a tape but i havent listened to it yet. i hear you can find a bit in the door trims as well....

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I found a heap Of JOMO (a petrol station) receipts, 2 of those packs of disposable chop sticks, about 3 photos and some pens. All were In the drivers door. They had fallen through a small crack at the bottom of the drivers door trim and i found it all while installing some new speakers.

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i hear you can find a bit in the door trims as well....

yes this is true! , i found a leaflet about a flower garden or something in my driver side trim.

the flare is kept in that little clip in the passenger side foot well near the ecu as skyline33 said. This is used for flagging shit down at the side of the road. i guess if you call a tow truck you get it out and light it up so they can find you.

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the flares are located in the passenger footwell (ecu cover)

is THAT what they little holder thing is on the ECU cover??

My gf always scrapes herself on it and she gets sh|ty....always wondered what that was

I gather theres plenty of dark spots with no street lights in japan, youll need some illumination to alert other drivers, or something of that nature

All i found was one receipt for something that costs 300yen, a baby blue hair clip in the back and a chopstick wrapper

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is THAT what they little holder thing is on the ECU cover??
thats it, it holds the flare
I gather theres plenty of dark spots with no street lights in japan, youll need some illumination to alert other drivers, or something of that nature
yes theres lots of fields around the place
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