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Just wondering if the R32 gtst comes stock with the rear brake light inside the car. I have one on mine, but it keeps falling down. Ive tried everything to stick it up there from outdoor double sided tape, to some silicon crap. Any recommendations?

Cheers :(

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I think all Skylines did not come with a rear brake light inside the car. Well with R32's that is. It would have had to be put in for compliance.

I recommend Head Gasket Sealent. That stuff can take up to 200 degrees C, so it can take a lot of heat and the sun won't melt it that easily. I use it to stick up my Turbo Timer. Its been the best so far.

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head gasket sealant sounds a good idea, never thought of that one. Liquid nails is also pretty strong... i used that one for my turbo timer as well..

Althought not sure how it would go when being stuck on glass...

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^^Its sorta a-bitch with these rear inside brake lights. Cuz the car doesn't really need them, I mean we all got like 4 extra large circle brake lights, its just AUS laws I guess.

Preferbley have it sitting on the rear parcel shelf and just stick it to the window.

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