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Ive been looking around for all the stuff that nissan offered to be put into the r32 skylines. Maybe some of you havent seen some of these options before.

mypic8.jpg - blue/green EL light - Y33300

mypic9.jpg - blue/green EL rear quarter glass panel light - Y22900 - "it raises also the atmosphere at the time of night" i got this of a japanese website. Louvers light up.

mypic10.jpg - gold GT badges 2 door sport coupe & 4 door sport sedan Y5000

mypic11.jpg - Y76600 - 25 kinds of functions, 2 door sport coupe 4 door sport sedan, engine output, torque detection, accelerating sensor function and takeoff acceleration efficiency.

mypic12.jpg - SKYLINE capital letters (rear window) Y8300

mypic13.jpg - (black, white and silver) each Y55300, when an obstacle gets near the rear bumper, the sensor informs the driver with the alarm, once the obstacle nears 30cms alarm changes to continual sound.

mypic14.jpg - Boot lid tool case,2 door sport coupe 4 door sport sedan, Y14900

mypic15.jpg - high-class tool case, 2 door sport coupe 4 door sport sedan, Y33000

mypic16.jpg - Y58900,Rear spoiler A type, 4 door sport sedan, The LED high mount stop lamp is built in on the center

mypic17.jpg - Exhaust Tip, for RB20DE RB20DET RB25DE models, stainless steel, Y7500. Y4500 for CA18i powered models.

more coming as soon as i can make another post.

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nice info. do you have info on the other options and standards, the boring ones like sunroof, windows etc.? i was planning on making a thread on r32 gtst options (asking, not posting) as it would be very helpful.

mypic18.jpg - Cool box, 2 door sport coupe 4 door sport sedan, Y9000, the cool box makes use of the cold air of the air conditioner to cool upto 2 350ml cans and 2 250ml cans is cold reserving possible.

mypic19.jpg - Y10800, 2 door sport coupe 4 door sport sedan, drink holder function and card receipt function.

mypic20.jpg - Y19900, Rear wiper, 4 door sport sedan,

mypic21.jpg - SONY CD/Cassete deck, Y51200, AM/FM, 4 speakers of systemic digital feeling.

mypic22.jpg - CLARION CD deck, 2 door sport coupes 4 door sport sedan, Y49200,

mypic23.jpg - Matsushita CD deck ( could this be Panasonic? ) , door sport coupes 4 door sport sedan, Y52200, optimum CD system, can hold 3 CDs through the auto-changer.

mypic31.jpg - Aero front bar, Coupe and sedan, Y83800,

mypic25.jpg - Y52600, Coupe only

mypic26.jpg - Y52600, Sedan only

mypic27.jpg - Y33700, coupe and sedan,

mypic28.jpg - A type Spoiler, high mounted light, Y58900 for 2 door sport coupe.

mypic29.jpg - B type Spoiler, LED high mount light, Y60720

mypic30.jpg - Shoulder support (front 1 seat), Coupe and Sedan, Y21400

mypic32.jpg - knee pad, Door side and centre console side, coupe and sedan, Y12800, handmade.

mypic33.jpg - Foot rest, Coupe and sedan, Y7400,

mypic34.jpg - Oil pan guard (for 4WD car for 2WD car), Y32800, coupe and sedan, made of aluminum.

mypic35.jpg - Twin fog lamps, sedan and coupe, Y17000, out side short range, in side long range type.

mypic36.jpg - wiper spoiler (front driver side) coupes and sedans Y2500

mypic37.jpg - tower bar (front: For /4WD car for 2WD car),Y27900, oil filler cap - Y4100,

mypic38.jpg - tower bar (rear) coupes and sedans Y21700

mypic39.jpg - BBS alloy wheels, 15 inches (4 holes) 236000,16inch (5 holes) Y316000

mypic40.jpg - neon control (front: Controller set) Y33000 - i have no idea what this is.

"RB20DET air back non car/you attach and car the 31800/37700CA18i RB20E RB20DE air back non car/attach the car 31800/37700 The to flash surface to take the front car width feeling of the skyline which is converted when the key it turns off, the pole knocks down the neon control which makes easy automatically and there is no housing forgetting"

I dont get what this guy is saying???

mypic41.jpg - electromotive housing type neon control (rear: Autotype), sedan and coupe

"It makes easy to take rear vehicle feeling with such as garage entrance column parking. (It is not compatible with the rear spoiler attached.)"

Do those things help with parking?

mypic42.jpg - neon control (front illuminational type) Y8700,being linked to the nighttime small lamp, is the attractive item which shines in the blue green.

mypic43.jpg - front corner protector (left and right set) black - Y6300, Grey - Y7800,

mypic44.jpg - body side guard, coupe and sedan, Y9700, it is the item to protect the door from damage with opening and closing carelessly.

mypic45.jpg - mud guard, sedan and coupe, Y20200,

mypic46.jpg - each Y7300 for each Y3600 chrome glossy/black, it is the item to protect the door from damage with opening and closing carelessly.

mypic47.jpg - license plate trim (rear: Black/grey 1), Y1000

mypic48.jpg - license plate trim (front & rear common use: Dark grey: 1) Y1000

mypic49.jpg - sun roof visor, sedan and coupe, aerodynamic - reduces sound, holds water from coming directly into cabin, Y19300

mypic50.jpg - roof visor (long type) Y15700, sedan and coupe,

mypic51.jpg - the body cover, sedan and coupe, Y16000, The body cover protects the car from soiling and scratches

mypic52.jpg - Skiing rack, sedan and coupe, Y22000 - coupe / sedan - Y24004

mypic53.jpg - skiing rack (reverse key type) Y26000 - coupe / 18900 - sedan

mypic54.jpg - Y3800, rear "SKYLINE" sticker,

mypic55.jpg - door mirror visor (crystal white/black) Y4200, keeps mirrow clear in wet weather.

mypic56.jpg - system rack A, roof rack set (based rack + rack frame) Y31000, coupe and sedan,

B, cycle rack set (based rack + cycle attachment) Y29500

C, skiing rack set (based rack + skiing attachment) Y25000 for 2 door sport coupe (only substance) Y23000 sedan

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49, - SKYLINE sticker, sedan and coupe, Y1900

50, - SKYLINE GTS sticker, (for side skirts), sedan and coupe, Y7800,

51, - GTS-t-4 sticker , (for side glass), sedan and coupe, Y1700

57, - accent striped A type (pin striped type) Y8800, Y9300

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52, TWINCAM 24 VALVE sticker, sedan and coupe, Y3200

53, TWINCAM 24 VALVE HIGHFLOW CERAMIC BALL-BEARLING TURBO sticker, sedan and coupe, Y3500

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54, TypeS sticker (dark grey M/ silver M), Y1700

55, TypeM sticker (dark grey M/ silver M) Y1700

58, accent striped B type,coupe = Y12800, sedan = Y14300

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56, SKYLINE GTS sticker, Y11300,

59, for body side, coupe = Y14800, sedan = Y15300

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60, gold emblem (3 point sets) each Y12300

mypic62.jpg - 61, for alarm, remote control door-lock 2 door sport coupe each. Infrared door locking system, Y30600

mypic63.jpg - 62, door mirror automatic enclosure, sedan and coupe, Y13100,

mypic64.jpg - 63, boot compartment belt , Y4000

mypic65.jpg - 64, towel hanger, sedan and coupe, Y3000

mypic66.jpg - 65, trunk receipt tray, sedan and coupe, Y15800, Boot compartment tray.

Bloody Hell, I wondered what that "Towel Hanger" was!?

The Side Window Iluminated Louvres I have, as well as a Special Rear window Perspex/Plastic tinted liner, but it makes it a bit hard to see out the rear at night, but does cut down Headlight glare.

I must try and see if there is a power socket under the side window trim to plug in the louvres - instant RICE :Oops:

mypic67.jpg - Multibox for sedan, Y5800

mypic68.jpg - feather case, sedan and coupe, makes use of the boot lid, Y2800,

mypic75.jpg - console pocket (for 2WD car), Y2500, 2 350ml cans,

mypic70.jpg - Y21900, sedan GXi, climate control.

mypic71.jpg - mesh screen ,rear window, sedan = Y14700, coupe = Y17600

mypic72.jpg -

71, bag (shoulder bag type) Y6000

72, bag (porch type) Y3000

mypic76.jpg - 73, boot carpet, (grey) , Y5000, sedan and coupe - 2wd and awd,

mypic77.jpg - 74, high mount brake light/stop light, LED type illumination, Y19400 , 2wd awd

mypic78.jpg - 75, aromatic perfume fan, Y12100, sedan and coupe, set in audio space.

mypic79.jpg - 76, air purifier, sedans and coupes, Y30600

mypic80.jpg 77, air purifier, Y37800, with an LED high mount stop lamp/brake light.

mypic81.jpg - 78, child safety seat, made in france, Y31000, sedans and coupes

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79 - seat cover semi- cover (argyle check type) Y8000

80 - seat cover semi- cover (Vienna) Y15000

81 - seat cover all cover (prevention of jacquard electrification) Y33000

82 - seat cover all cover (sporty jacket) Y33000

83 - seat cover all cover (argyle check type) grey each Y24000

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84 - floor carpet (Brown),Y13000

84 - grey Y21300

85 - floor carpet (grey) Y19000

85 - floor carpet (brown) Y19000

86 - floor carpet (black) Y24000

- - floor carpet (grey) Y24000

I've got... SONY CD/Cassete deck and CD Stacker, gold badges, EL light, type B spoiler, front n rear strut bars, roof visors (which I've removed), the car cover and the boot carpet. And the full sports bodykit as its a Type S V Selection 2 :)

I want the console pocket rather badly to finish it all off... oh and a sunroof lol.

Good find. Skyline_Boy did you scan these yourself or did you find em on a website? I'd be interested in translating the other parts of the manual if you can get me hi-res original japanese scans.

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muhahaha I just got the R32 Series 1, Series 2 GTS, GTSt, GXe, GXi, GTS4 and GTR catalogues... high res scans coming soon.

oh and my car's own catalogue the V Selection 2 one :rofl:

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Hell I like some of that,is it still available from anywhere???,

All i have got is the power mirrors and sideskirts, but would love the el rear skyline badge, why didnt the japanese make this lot standard?, why didnt the previous owner in japan buy this lot when he bought my car, hmmm oh well.

Nathan

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