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hey guys just a quick one i recently purchased a r33 skyline and forund this holder on the passangers left kick pannel and i dont know what it is.. mite be a flare holder or so but if it is how do i make it usefull..

thanxx

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hey guys just a quick one i recently purchased a r33 skyline and forund this holder on the passangers left kick pannel and i dont know what it is.. mite be a flare holder or so but if it is how do i make it usefull..

thanxx

To make the flare holder useful please follow these steps :

Step 1: Purchase flare.

Step 2: Install flare in flare holder.

Step 3: Enjoy.

Other ways to make the plastic circular clips useful are :

Step 1: Purchase your choice of phallic shaped internal massager.

Step 2: Install your choice of phallic shaped internal massager into the plastic clips. Note : Clips may need to be altered to suit the shape and size of your choice of massager.

Step 3: Enjoy.

Step 1: Aquire a Police Baton.

Step 2: Install Police Baton into plastic circular clips.

Step 3: Enjoy.

I hope that helps. For more information or other ideas please feel free to reply.

Hermit_

Road flares are compulsory in Japan, unfortunately, due to the fact that they are not here, there are a few pyromaniac dock workers tying them to their willy's and doing cartwheels about the docks trying to impersonate a catherine wheel.

And on that mental image, I will leave.......

My R33 still had the flare in it when I got it. Set it off at a party one night, it's just a little red burning flare, it doesn't shoot or anything like that. Suppose it would be handy if you broke down somewhere dark/dangerous or if there had been an accident.

Yeah, In the skyline owners booklet it illustrates a man broken down on train tracks waving the flare to get the train drivers attention. A shooting flare would be for if your skyline breaks down at sea :P

My R33 still had the flare in it when I got it. Set it off at a party one night, it's just a little red burning flare, it doesn't shoot or anything like that. Suppose it would be handy if you broke down somewhere dark/dangerous or if there had been an accident.

I thought this was going to be about a drink holder. There's a part of the centre console you can put a can in but if you put a mcdonalds/HJs cup in there it topples over all the time :P Someone should design/manufacture a fitting to make that thing a proper cup holder if there isn't already one! I dont trust those cheap flimsy air vent cup holders.

I want a road flare for the road flair!

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