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Does that Amber tail light mean it only brakes with the inside lights :(

Stupid Nissan Australia! Way to kill the hotplates

I also agree with it being stupid.

Seemed a natural occurrence with Australian delivered skylines.

C110 - 240K had outside indicators instead of 4 red hotplates

C210 - R30 didn't come with them at all.

Series 1/2 R31 didn't either

but Series 3 did.

All the above models, japan released all had hot plate round tailights.

not sure if the RTA is like the QT up here but you can request QT here to contact the owner and have them contact you if they wish to.

the roof dent - not that bad. mind you to fix it will take a full strip/spray of the roof. mine has one like that on teh opposite corner same colour.

rest of it decent nick and definitely worth doing if you can get you hands on it.

as for opening one. easily done with the correct tools.

  • 2 weeks later...

I drove past a few days after posting the pics and the car was gone. I left my business card logged in the front door asking him if he was interested in selling the car.

I heard nothing so presumable the car was just left there to rot and the owner has finally moved it.

Anyway it made interesting discussion.

Bob.

I drove past a few days after posting the pics and the car was gone. I left my business card logged in the front door asking him if he was interested in selling the car.

I heard nothing so presumable the car was just left there to rot and the owner has finally moved it.

Anyway it made interesting discussion.

Bob.

I believe I know who the owner of the car is and his house is in that street. I can't tell you why it was out there. I doubt he will sell it. I thought the family still drives it, but maybe hasn't for a while.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey you know you can contact the owner if you like legally...you can try this with the cops but depends who you speak to if they can be bothered helping you...but you ring your RTA and tell them you need to contact the owner of this car and they will contact them for you and then they'll get back to you...this means they don't give you his/her details but you still get your msg across...i've done it once before with VICROADS

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