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with 90's nissans, do you think the airbag light only covers the airbag deploy equipment (gas, charge etc) or do you think it covers the actual sensor(s) as well?

I think sensors are part of the light, could be wrong.

thanks Grant,

Just found the Series2 N15s is Aus (which didnt offer passenger airbags, cheap bastards) had an accelerometer in the steering wheel/driving column. not a sensor. hmmm answers my question.

apparently JDM or Euro N15s with passenger airbags had an accelerometer behind the handbrake lever

i have meatier tyres, but you gotta pull them off those v35 sedan wheels, because those wheels dont fit the gtt.

Hmm... that means I have to get another set of wheels or ask Tony if it's ok with him for me to do that to his wheels. I'll see how I go with finding another set of wheels.

I swear RWC places/Vicroads are there to troll car owners.

forum broken?

Works ok for me.

if you want, i have a set of gtt wheels you can take along with the v35 wheels lol.

Now, that isn't a bad idea... Need to borrow dads Corolla to fill the wheels up.

Would my AVS Model 6's fit Grant, they've got a heap of meat on them... like 80%?

And about IE... IE rocks nowdays... We're not still using IE6 anymore... there's a reason that it's used a lot in the business world still, its actually pretty easy to manage and lock down in a large environment, unlike other browsers out there... and it integrates with other MS products very nicely.

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