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hey guys and girls that have a 32 could they please tell me/take a pic of what is written on your wheel and tyre plark, you know the badge that has the rim size and tyre size that is prob on the driver side door,

thanks

also where would i find a high level stop light

how do i get proof that says that my car doesnt come with a air bag, i dont think they will do the hard work in calling nissan

are oil coolers and oil relocation alloud

also my bride seats, how do i prove that they are adr approved, well i guess they are as they recline, use orginal mounting

thanks

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Tyre plark you can get from Nissan.

If they said you can't have the oil relocator/cooler then take it off.

High level stop light you can get from autoone or superchump. 'Narva' make them, they aren't pretty but they work.

your seats should have come with a certificate or something.

If they are picking on seats that recline and use original mountings then take the car to another inspector. Supercheap is your friend for the light and tyre sticker you could prob get at any engineer, Phil's mechanical Services is good and hes pretty laid back, prob be able to give you some good advice

both my 32's came with headvisor that had a Airbag warning, neither of them actually had airbags. Airbag light will flash when you start it if it used to have air bags also look in the fuse box to see if there is a fuse of some sort. airbags in 32's are rare as.

what size wheels are you running? I used to have 205 55 16s and 215 55 16s, if u have 15's u should run a 205 65 15 (comodore and falcon spec) but legally you are aloud 2 rim sizes larger from factory. I havnt seen a 15 on a skyline before tho, 16's are the smallest i seen, cos the space saver is sized and profiled to meet a 16" with 205 55 height, but ul be able to get a sticker from nissan if u provide a chassis number, there not expensive, like 15 bucks abouts id say, prob ex japan tho but u never no. Call northside nissan.

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both my 32's came with headvisor that had a Airbag warning, neither of them actually had airbags. Airbag light will flash when you start it if it used to have air bags also look in the fuse box to see if there is a fuse of some sort. airbags in 32's are rare as.

what size wheels are you running? I used to have 205 55 16s and 215 55 16s, if u have 15's u should run a 205 65 15 (comodore and falcon spec) but legally you are aloud 2 rim sizes larger from factory. I havnt seen a 15 on a skyline before tho, 16's are the smallest i seen, cos the space saver is sized and profiled to meet a 16" with 205 55 height, but ul be able to get a sticker from nissan if u provide a chassis number, there not expensive, like 15 bucks abouts id say, prob ex japan tho but u never no. Call northside nissan.

I got told when I took my Z over the pit that they were moving to the rolling diameter rule instead of the old 2 inches thing. Maybe something to check up on.

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could someone please just take a pic of their sticker that they have on their 32 gts-t. went through nissan, and its pretty much just a sticker and its got to come from japan going to take 3-4 weeks and cost me 7.95 hehe

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