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I bought my first skyline today. It's pretty sick even though its pretty stock. I can't drive for a manual for shi^ but is still fun

Ran into a few probs already though... Left headlight bulb aint working, and changing into 3rd feels a bit rough.

Anyone know how much a new bulb would cost?? and where to get it???

laters...:burnout:

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well to take the bulb out u life the bonnet up and behind the head light theres like a round plastic cap unscreew it there should be a rubber just remove that, and to take the headlight out in 32 its bit difficult but u simply just gotta squeeze the end of it together pritty hard and its should unclip good luck, bout third hmm try changing ur gear box oil or press the clutch down right to the flooR :D hehe

thanks for the advice....

I'd love to take it on a cruise, but i think i'll get used to the car a bit and try not to look like such an idiot when i change gears, before i go on any cruises.

I've got a pic here that the owner e-mailed me, it's the best i got....

by the way, i'm in Glen Waverley..

nice purchase matey. 32's have gone up in price recently i recall. Did abit of searching around and was gonna get a 32 myself but ended up getting convinced on a 33. So just purchased my 33 last tuesday and am also happy with it. Although it runs alittle funny under load. WEll congrats on now being one of the skyliner crew. Hope u have fun a play it save dude

hey cool! haha omg those are the wheels i just put on my car!! :O

guess thats another reason to get mine powdercoated white...

http://members.optushome.com.au/sau_vic/no...ks/wheelson.jpg

http://members.optushome.com.au/sau_vic/no...ocks/sideon.jpg

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