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When is it? ( I google:p )

Well, September last year. So past tense. On Japan's Hawaii, if that makes sense.

Yeah, istu means when and desuka is the ? marker.

September would have just started to warm up a little. How long did you go?

I'm over due as I haven't been back for 2 yrs now ?

I remember in 2006 I went in sept to a d1 drift ever at Suzuka circuit and it was 40deg. I seen about 6 people faint and then in the arvo a huge storm hit near flooding out the track. I usually go in winter as I rather like the 5deg daytime max and -16 day temp on the ski fields in Nagoya.

  • 3 weeks later...

I couldn't find a pic with part numbers (except for Nismo fuel cap & sticker for the fuel door), but this list http://nissan.epc-data.com/stagea/nm35/6838-vq25det/engine/172/ may have the part number you need.

Does anyone know the part number for the rubber bits inside the fuel cap cover as mine are stuffed .

Mine are shagged too. Does Nissan FAST have these sort of details in it?

Quoted from my original post, and the link above;

Replaced the two bumper rubbers on my fuel filler flap P/N; 78837-AG000. The original ones were flat as a tack, and as a result thefuel flap never sat flush with the rear quarter; always a bit sunken. :down: Just a small detail, but it's been shitting me for ages.

You're welcome. :thumbsup:

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