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Lets make this an interesting thread. What have you found in your skyline?

It's nothing special but I found a receipt print out for something in the drivers side door pocket written in Japanese. I don't know if it was for fuel or shopping but I was quite suprised to find it in the car. I am the first owner of the car in OZ but didn't think I would find anything in the car. (Didn't clean the car very well when it landed in Australia).

Who else has found something in their skyline?

:cheers:

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Good today I found a maglight in a car we picked up from the docks. Hmm found photos. cd's cassets, money, found a viedo one time was a bit scared itt was gonna be sum porno but loooked at it and it was of a vollbally game PHEW. Found a RUNNING IN THE WIND sticker I thought that was kewl.

Hmm I find stuff everyday in our cars I will be on this post alot.

I had what looked like a buy 10 coffees and get one free card. The type that gets stamped everytime you use it, all in Japanese of course.

There was another card too which i could not decifer at all but i still have em at home somewhere.

Also there was a Japanese cigerette butt in the centre consol ash tray

found, 3 snap on screw drivers, the matching razo gearknob for my pedals, a jap drifting cartoon page, one of those white vision light bulbs and a sumo key chain thing.

Pretty suprised actully

Peace

Michael

I found a complete but water damaged Mild 7 ciggy behind the drivers door trim (in the bottom of the door), a dirty driving glove in the boot, aforementiond buy 10 / get one free card, fuel / toll receipts in the sunvisor...

Thats it so far... :cheers:

Never found anything interesting in my line, but when i was younger i used to work for a peugeot dealer and had to clean customers cars, i used to find all sorts of crap in peoples cars. Such as booze, a pipe with weed in it and get this, a syringe full of blood, i shit you not.

ive found a weird like parking ticket or payment for parking, and a full detailed fold out road map, i cant read anything on it really, its all in japanese.

oh i have some rare fine wire mesh behind my back windscreen, its cool there is never any glare and if my back windscreen ever smashes it wont go into the car ;)

it has Nissan stamped on it too :cheers:

i found lots of credit cards and coins.

so thats how u paid for all you mods eh! jks..

i started a thread like this months ago..

there was a rattling noise in my door, i pulled the lining off and found a 'GT" badge(like the on on the side of a skyline) inside the cavity!

Lets make this an interesting thread. What have you found in your skyline?
i found a panty in the back of my car today... farken... I even asked her if she had everything when she left too...

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