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Hey all.

Well i own a nissan skyline r33 1993 model Series 1 gts-t.

I need to get a new aerial, but i dont know how to remove the old one?

I have un screwed it from the outside. But i dont know how to completly remove it?

Does anyone know?

Any help would be great.

Thanks alot

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Hey all.

Well i own a nissan skyline r33 1993 model Series 1 gts-t.

I need to get a new aerial, but i dont know how to remove the old one?

I have un screwed it from the outside. But i dont know how to completly remove it?

Does anyone know?

Any help would be great.

Thanks alot

The process is very simple!

Pop-open the boot, remove the covers on the passenger side of the boot, on the R33 I have you will find a couple of gold coloured nuts, these hold the aerial box in.

Remove the factory jack, and reach down the side, you will feel the little box that pushes the aerial up. Remove the nuts from inside the boot and it will come free.

There are power wires running into the aerial box it so not sure exactly what your replacing...

By the way, I don't know the correct name for the box that contains the aerial :(

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