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im back up in this bitch guys, been on a wickedass holiday to bali and jakarta

and guess what????

i went to a wrecking yard and got all you guys aircon vent surrounds!!!!

JUST KIDDING SUCKED IN!

haha

nah but jakarta is wicked and i will always love bali, anyway,

what boss kit do you use to put on a aftermarket steering wheel for a cef? is it the same a silvia?

cos i got a plastic steering wheel in bali that looks like the american flag,

no not really...

anyway, cheers for the help!

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im back up in this bitch guys, been on a wickedass holiday to bali and jakarta

and guess what????

i went to a wrecking yard and got all you guys aircon vent surrounds!!!!

JUST KIDDING SUCKED IN!

I was getting my wallet out you chalky faced goon!!

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mine is a 89 model that had HICAS, now got a lock bar. thou i've heard that on some cars (my mates later model 180sx) that without a hicas bosskit, the indicators won't work.

Anyway i got the NON hicas boss kit for a S13, my indicators and horn all work perfectly with no modifications....hope that helps!

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you kidding? i know 4 ceffies in bali, a black one, a white one with RS watanabes, another black one and a champagney coloured one, the owner of the champagne has a turbo and loves his car very much, that's like, the only english he knows haha

and jakarta has a few more...

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