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actually it (aerial) had a power led lead on the stereo, which is what "I" hooked up, it was my nooby to jap wiring stereo install. I cant remember exactly it was aggges ago but in the manual it said for elec aerials use this wire, which is what I did. When my switch is selected as down the aerial comes up half way when stereo is on and if i switch it up it goes up to full height. No matter what it always goes up half way if the stereo is on. Im going to install the leds into my dash and a few other bits an pieces i,e, custom mock up panel for my temp guages in the din area so ill have a look and disconnect the wire and see if the aerial only works on the swtch. Pretty sure I tested this wayback when but it didnt move.. memory doesnt completely recall. Guess il find out again anyways.

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I've always thought boot space in R33s is pretty shocking for a car that size

i thought the boot space was decent considering there's plenty of leg room for the rear passengers, compared to 180's and supra which have shit all passenger leg room

the cup holder in the VP commodore that is there but NOT useable.

its in the front centre arm rest box to put stuff in thingy and you have to cut out a hole and re position the leather to get to it... i think they used the same arm rests for the luxury models.

it was not even an option

how about d/s window controls in the 32gtr, when the window's down any water on the roof pours into the switches? yeah!

hey nissanskyrice, go see supercheap. they have a headlight controller that turns your lights off with ignition,

plus has light sensor that works really well. should be standard in all cars tho...

how about d/s window controls in the 32gtr, when the window's down any water on the roof pours into the switches? yeah!

hey nissanskyrice, go see supercheap. they have a headlight controller that turns your lights off with ignition,

plus has light sensor that works really well. should be standard in all cars tho...

Awesome. Going to stupid cheap thisarvo then. where does it hook up? under the dash or in the engine bay? i have to pull my dash apart again after installing my stereo on the weekend because i apparently unhooked the power to my turbo timer while i was at it :)

nissan head office circa 1988

ok guys, so we're gonna build a twin turbo awd v8 crushing monster.... something that can easily be modified to make 11ty billion killowatts...

first things first... where are we gonna put the cup holder?

lots and lotsa stuff

but, on Nissans, apart from the cursed filter location on GT-R's, the key release button. but you do get used to it after a while i guess

LOL I'm sure you can fix that some how? My ariel only goes up when I have the radio on, not the mp3 player :worship:

beeping everytime i put it in reverse,leave a door open or leave the light on just for a sec so i can see the f**king keyhole to my front door.

seriously its the most anoying thing i have ever came across. beep beep beep its like owning a f**king truck.

i will settle down now.

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