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I just can't see a manufacturer saying .... Ok lets install some blanking plates through our cars in case the people that would like to purchase them want top install aftermarket switches....

Hmmmm your probably right but the switch just looks so factory its not funny.

never stopped us talking about it before haha

yeah i got blanking plates in my car - but ive been in other skylines and where i have blanking plates they have things - where i have buttons they have a blank spot - all they do is produce the base model then install the switches according to whether its Vspec, Manual, Auto etc :) So where u have a blank spot - on another model it aint blank :D

i'll do the washing but stuff the ironing :D ex always had a bit of trouble getting me up at 7am in the morning to iron his shirt - always greeted back with a "f off if u were dumb enough not to ask me last night it aint going to happen this morning" haha

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Troy, I was impressed to see you working on Micko's car the other day, never seen you get your hands dirty before:p

pulling pipes off and afm's etc i've done b4 so seeing micko was sort of grieving even though he had this big grin on his face, and the fact i'd have to leave early i did my bit :D

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