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Why not just run that switch through Switch Power as apossed to Constant? done that with a couple 33s now. Supposed to be for the american market or something.

Skylines were never allowed into USA grey market imports until recent. even now they still have to jump thru a lot of hoops to get one.and they won't pass emissions laws in most states even unmodified....so massive cost involved.

and in japan carjacking doesnt exist for the most part.

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Why not just run that switch through Switch Power as apossed to Constant? done that with a couple 33s now. Supposed to be for the american market or something.

no US car does this. the point you are trying to make is IGN locking. not disabling the locking system.

you may wish to stick to your own target market. :D

judging by previous posts you seem to think you know a thing or two when it is somewhat apparent you do not. stick around and read a bit more before posting, there are a LOT of people here with 15+ yrs experience ;)

no US car does this. the point you are trying to make is IGN locking. not disabling the locking system.

you may wish to stick to your own target market. :)

judging by previous posts you seem to think you know a thing or two when it is somewhat apparent you do not. stick around and read a bit more before posting, there are a LOT of people here with 15+ yrs experience :(

No need to be an asshole, Im an automotive electrician just like you I have my certificate. only trying to help people, its rather obvious your territorial.

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