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in my r33 gtr centre console just behind the gear stick there are 2slots for switches. the one on the left activates the park lights which either press forward (numbered I) or backwards (numbered II). i cant figure out the purpose of this switch cause u can do the same thing on the indicator lever...????

The other slot next to parker switch has been removed and i was wondering

wat used to be there???

does anybody know?

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I don't even have any switches there, just 2 coin holder type things and a GTR emblem...

are you sure its factory on your car?

im not sure its factory, i have a coin holder on the left slot, the middle is the parker. and the right had a switch of sum sort which is now missing.

where is ur GTR badge? i dont have one.

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my model number is ggjprwfr33zdagj if that is any help..?

im not sure if its the original console but i'll post a pic this weekend for u guys.

can u post a pic of urs?

the coin holder is molded in so it doesnt look like u can pop it out for extra switches unlike the other two.

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Some 33 GTRs were fitted with factory fog lights, a friend of mine had them on his 33 before he removed them. The switch for them was located there, mine sounds the same as ferni's and Tommyk's though, just 2 coin holders and the GTR badge.

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i dont understand the reasoning behind the use of that parker switch because u can do the  

same thing on the indicator stick. its also a 3way switch, forward (numbered I) middle (off) or backwards (numbered II)???

this is wat mine looks like

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hey guys, i have a 33 gtst and i have the same sorta switch but its mounted up on the slot to the left of my stearing column... but i do have the little gtr emblem which is kewl, but im just wondering what you need for the fog lights, you flick the switch up I, down II and the parkers come on, but i need some globes/cradles for the fog lights.. the wiring looms all there i just need something to go in it, does anyone know what globes you need?

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