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Mine extends when I turn the radio on and retracts when I turn it off.

Yeah there is a switch for full aerial hight and half aerial height. You can't have the option of no aerial at all unless you disconnect it :/

Yeah there is a switch for full aerial hight and half aerial height. You can't have the option of no aerial at all unless you disconnect it :/

Mine retracts all the way...but then it is the 40th anniversary edition. ;)

haha man I get so confused with this guy. When you got the stereo on, flick the switch to the left of the steering wheel down and it will retract to about 30cm in length and will stay like that until you turn the car off. If you flick the switch up it will be like a metre lol

When you flick the switch or turn your stereo off?

All Skylines retract fully when you turn the stereo off.

Just the radio function. I can play CD's w/ the aerial totally retracted.

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AH WTF - NO

what grade is your tint - if it's "close" to 35, get them to recalibrate the machine. most the times these things are out. my first reading was tint @ 20%

told him to get effed got his manager to recal the machine - second reading was @ 34% light omittance.

so if your tint is illegal dark then pull it off, if not, leave it and make sure u know your rights and legalities with this one.

tint = effing expensive to replace, so if u can get around it - do it.

I had 2 differant palces give me the same reading (20%) so i just ripped it all out carefully :D

doesnt look as good but i didnt pay for the tint i just wanted my pass on the pits!!!

Gonna get em re-done though, to legal grade tint in the future though :P

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