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click on OPTIONS at top right of the first post.

click on SWITCH TO: STANDARD

does this to me too when i link into SAU from a google search.

oh yeah, and i have no idea what you are talkin about re the tailights

The N means 4WD.. that's why R32 GTS4's are HNR32 and my 4WD Stagea is WGNC34 (no WGN does NOT mean wagon)

Ohhh interesting. Didn't know that before! Just out of curiousity though, do you know what the B stands for in BNR? And I'm guessing E means RWD for R34's?

pretty sure that in the r34's there is ER34 for the rwd and ENR34 for the GTS4. i think the E and B just distinguish between engines, as in the r33's anything with a rb26 (gtr) started with a B, rb25 started with an E and rb20 started with a H. if it's an r33 and has a C in it then it's a turbo. in the r30 skylines the DR had the fj20, the HR had the rb20 and the MR had a L24. the H always seem to stand for the rb20 across all generations of skyline.

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