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every1 whos got a skyline do this if u dont want a rusty car

the front side indictators arnt there by factory

pull them out by gettin a ruler and pressing on the side

they will pop out

then file the edge they cut and put a little coat of killrust on it

also inside there maybe holes where the drilled "slipped"

as there is in mine

no respect they just spit these cars out as quick as they can

im really fussy with my car and so should you!

the only way i found this out is because my side lights get water in them

just a tip

also i resealed my rear lights

what a pain in the ASS that black tar is to get off , but hey they r sikaflexed in now so they wont be coming out in a hurry :D

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