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I recently bought a R34 and when I first bought it, the cabin smelt like "stock". And I'd like to keep that smell (might sound weird, I know) lol.

So I'm just wondering what products can I use to keep that smell? I've heard people in Japan have a "stock smell" car freshener? lol

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Rule #1 No Farting

#2 No Smoking

#3 Bathe/shower with Neutrogena before planting butt...

#4 No Dogs

#5 Not to be used as a shelter from the rain

#6 No drying socks

#7 No sex

#8 No D&G

#9 No Bare Feet

#10 When all else fails, 'Febreze' (Extra Strength'

Rule #1 No Farting

#2 No Smoking

#3 Bathe/shower with Neutrogena before planting butt...

#4 No Dogs

#5 Not to be used as a shelter from the rain

#6 No drying socks

#7 No sex

#8 No D&G

#9 No Bare Feet

#10 When all else fails, 'Febreze' (Extra Strength'

^^^ lol :happy:

Whats febreze? Does it just eliminate odor? Or does it have a fragrance smell to it?

Nissan make a heap of products for this.

Just go down and order a new seat and dash combo pack!!!

Sorry, otherwise I'm with Terry, but lets face it you don't really love your car if you don't fart in it at least once a day...............sorta shows your appreciation.

ifya go down to certain car washes, they have vacuums ect and some have the one where you can spray your interior fabrics with smells like lemon, strawberry and 'new car smell'...its mad...doesnt last all that long though but still good =] i had something in the garage which cleans seats and smells like a new car ill check tomorro, i know you can pick it up from supercheap and stuff.

ifya go down to certain car washes, they have vacuums ect and some have the one where you can spray your interior fabrics with smells like lemon, strawberry and 'new car smell'...its mad...doesnt last all that long though but still good =] i had something in the garage which cleans seats and smells like a new car ill check tomorro, i know you can pick it up from supercheap and stuff.

haha thats cool, i asked the previous owner of the car, he reckons he used a range of different types of products to detail the interior, and thats how the car still smell like stock.

Borrow a steam cleaner from Bunnings for half the day, throw a conditioner into the water, and just get into it. That'll make sure all the shart stains are gone

Then just use a new car scent hanger from supercheap in there and hey presto!

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