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I've had my 33 for about 2 years now and yesterday I found this in my sun visor.

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I'm assuming it's a parking ticket of some sort.

It's kinda kool to know that my line was somewhere in Japan on the 17-Oct-04. About 1 year before I bought it.

Because I was told I was the first Aussi owner. And this kinda proves it.

Anyone here able to translate it? So I can Google Map the location ;)

Be kool to see the streets it would have been belting around at the time.

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Yea i found the old service sticker inside my fuel door. Only problem was they did the 120 000 K's service but the odometer had 85 000 K's on the clock when i picked up the car up.

Sticker is dated 4/10/2004.

new speedo maybe??

dodgy seller lol??

when my white 33 landed over here from Japan, i found a few japanese silver coins and my rear ashtray was filled with some sort of nice scented little gel silica balls. I chucked em out straight away, but that same nice scent still hasnt left the car today!

lol, did you call Crime Stoppers or missing persons?.....I didn't know Nissans came from France?! :laughing-smiley-014:

:nyaanyaa:

haha well first when i saw it im like, ok so i paid how much for customs to check my car? and i find a dead frog in there as soon as i got the thing home. i guess quarantine doesnt really matter all that much haha.

im not the first owner from japan but mine had the factory books with it cant read none of it

the 350z and onwards have Renault engines, that French enough for ya :down:

lol, did you call Crime Stoppers or missing persons?.....I didn't know Nissans came from France?! :laughing-smiley-014:

when i open the flap thing to fill up petrol,theres a bunch of little stickers like you get on oranges and apples stuck there but there little fuel brand stickers. can remember them off the top of my head

but their still in there.i like em

And found an awesome golf club in the boot tucked up in the boot hinge racks.

Clean GTS-t, it looks like a parking ticket to me - says something about "Day Camp" on there, which might be an all-day parking place.

when my white 33 landed over here from Japan, i found a few japanese silver coins and my rear ashtray was filled with some sort of nice scented little gel silica balls. I chucked em out straight away, but that same nice scent still hasnt left the car today!

Those balls are awesome! The sell them in bottles, and I always get a bottle or two every time I go to Japan. The only stuff I've found that 100% deodorises the stale cigarette smell.

Or it could have just had it's odometer wound back like 95% of imports that come in without a service history.

That's actually changed a fair bit lately - kms from the last two times each car was regoed are now listed on export certificates for every car leaving Japan.

There are some strange things coming over in our lines. LOL

about 4m of fiber optic cables under the rear set with no connection plugs and not going anywhere

Might have been a custom audio install gone wrong :P

i found a dried up frog in my car when i got it fresh from japan.

Customs were on the ball that day :P

im not the first owner from japan but mine had the factory books with it cant read none of it

the 350z and onwards have Renault engines, that French enough for ya :D

Yeah I need to learn some other languages. Would be good to know what your looking at.

when i open the flap thing to fill up petrol,theres a bunch of little stickers like you get on oranges and apples stuck there but there little fuel brand stickers. can remember them off the top of my head

but their still in there.i like em

And found an awesome golf club in the boot tucked up in the boot hinge racks.

Must have been someones defense stick :down:

Clean GTS-t, it looks like a parking ticket to me - says something about "Day Camp" on there, which might be an all-day parking place.

Kool, but what area?

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