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hey guys

vehicles in japan require a safety flare mounted generally in the passenger kick panel.

normally they are removed when the vehicle is being complianced, but they quite often slip through.

my NM35 doesnt have one and id really like one back in its holster.

so if you have a spare or one you dont want or need please let me know.

and id be happy to take it off your hands or buy it.

im pretty sure it wouldnt be able to be sent via post. so if you are in Melbourne preferably

cheers. :thumbsup:

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so if you have a spare or one you dont want or need please let me know.

and id be happy to take it off your hands or buy it.

try ebay bud you can buy flares on the american site to suit all makes of imports... and they might even have a way to ship them i know you can ship dangerous goods as long as you declare what it is....... (mby a group buy to cut the cost of shipment) hope that helps.

my car didn't have one when I bought it but luckily we had the forethought to keep the one from the boys s13 when he sold it and it fits nicely in the holder :D

you should try other jap car forums like ns.com to see if someone with a silvia etc still has the flare. I don't reckon you'll have any luck getting one online sadly as you can't post them.

there's plenty of people on ebay selling just the tube for looks only - no flare included tho

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