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Only had my car about 2 and a half weeks, however i got a turbo timer which the car wasnt ment to have. It was hidden up in the steering column.. Also i was removing the gear stick boot and founds a big phillips head screw driver. Also my ash tray was full of dirty asian ash and i had remains of asian water with my spare tyre. But i havent looked in door trim or behind the back seats or anything yet...

Further on from this.... I got my car tinted yesterday and when the tinter removed my door trim he found a weird asian menu along with a few Jap receipts from an Electirical store.... The guy bought DVD - RH for 9110YEN.... so thats $91.10 i guess it was fora DVD player and not just the blank discs hey....

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When I ripped out the seats in the 32 GTR I found a few coins of Yen and a whole heap of fluff, I still have the parking permit on the rear window and the Jap rego on the front window.

Also found a Jap-model Turbo timer under the steering column tucked up. It still works, it was just turned off! I can't work out how to use it properly, so I just disconnected it.

This thread has me curious now, though! Tonight I'm gonna rip off the door trims and search in the boot haha

Oh and my space saver tyre is still the original one with Japanese writting all over it. Never been used.

i found a international student card and a bottle japanese strawberry car spray.. smell quite nice. and some jap money. and whole bunch of lighter

I found a dildo in my glove box, im guessing my car previously had a girl owner....

i took of my driver side door panel and inside.

yes inside my door i found a tooth brush, sealed bandage, cigarette, reseats, bubble gum, a straw, and a $1 coin

all inside my door.

how does so much crap get in there. why the F*** would there be a tooth brush in there any way? :rofl:

only found a flare when my gf kicked it by accident, thenm sorta shit myself incase the f**ker went off in the car lol

havent found anything else yet, the car was detailed before i got it :blush:

I'm hopeing that oneday i'll take the door pannels off and hopefully find something exciting, like a tooth brush lol

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My Front Number Plate Holder is SPRING-LOADED...

so that when travelling at speed, the Japanese Number Plate would tuck in underneath to a horizontal position. :bunny:

I don't think it works though on a thin 'Premium Plate'.

Tez

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