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what time were you thinking?

Dunno usual time? Depends on where you feel like going?

half past up your arse

quarter to your mum?

just ordered sum shit off JustJap,

lol even though its just seat covers and the window button cover thing on the driver side, i feel like ive ordered new turbos or sum shit loool,

anyways i was wondering if you guys with r33's could tell me if there are any screws to pull out the thing or is it stuck by glue? the one i have now is scratched so i just got a new geniune one for 119 off JustJap.

oh and this is what i ordered ;)

1.)seat covers

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2.)Genuine Nissan Power Window Switch Finisher - Nissan Skyline R33

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cheers

Adam

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Ok ! ! I will admit that picture is sex though Ide like to see it in person before I make my final decision.

If you could just let me borrow that one for a week or so an Ill have it back to you with my answer ?

Ok ! ! I will admit that picture is sex though Ide like to see it in person before I make my final decision.

If you could just let me borrow that one for a week or so an Ill have it back to you with my answer ?

Hey. I'm not the rich miner here bro. Hahaha.

Anyway I've seen one in real life when I was back in Singapore early this year for holiday. Trust me, its seriously the best colour you can get for the 35gtr. 101% head turner.

Hey. I'm not the rich miner here bro. Hahaha.

Anyway I've seen one in real life when I was back in Singapore early this year for holiday. Trust me, its seriously the best colour you can get for the 35gtr. 101% head turner.

I forfeited my right to be rich when I bought a skyline :D

Ok ill trust you that its the best colour :)

:)

:D

@John: If you haven't sorted your alarm yet, check the "programmable options" . You know how i said my boot alarm wasn't working, well it turns out, neither were the doors or bonnet :S. Turns out the settings had got reset at some stage and "Turbo Timer Support" was turned off. So when i locked it with the engine running (on timer), it was just locking the doors and not arming the alarm. All good now, maybe yours is a similar issue?

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