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When I first inspected my current R33 it had all its Japanese registration (or at least, what I thought where... they are circley right?) and various other random stickers on it.

Come the day I drive it home, all those stickers are gone... all but one, which says "Prince Shizuoka" like in the piccy...

Does this mean anything special? A quick google search revealed that Shizuoka seems to be a place, like a town or suburb. Prince I know was the name of the first Skyline, but the sticker doesn't look quite that old lol.

Any light shed on this would be greatly appreciated, for I'm a little tired of just saying "I don't know" when people ask what it is :D

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I think its the prefecture aka suburb, of the Nissan Prince yard where your car was sold from/been through.

Here is my sticker thats still on my back bumper. I also have the round jap rego sticker on my windscreen still plus some other little sticker that I'm not so sure about.

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I think its the prefecture aka suburb, of the Nissan Prince yard where your car was sold from/been through.

Here is my sticker thats still on my back bumper. I also have the round jap rego sticker on my windscreen still plus some other little sticker that I'm not so sure about.

I had a feeling that was what it ment, but I needed to know for sure. Thanks :D

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