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Hey all,

well been reading here since before i got the car, and i had a website for my last car which showed the progression over the years and now im starting to do one for the skyline. only had it six months, so not much there, but who knows maybe someone might enjoy looking at it.

so here it is..

http://members.optusnet.com.au/damage/

well any comments or opinions feel free to post! :rolleyes:

thanks!

shaun.

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its a panasonic unit, wasnt hooked up and has no wiring diagram on it to determine anything about it, just a model number. cant find anything on it.

looks like a central unti for everything. has buttons for sat nav stuff, cd stacker, tv controls, theres about a dozon buttons on each side of the screen for various stuff.

thanks for the comments :P

shaun.

a forum i used to be on made threads for it...and you show pics of your car when you got it, and then the progress you've made, step by step...with a bit of info about each stage etc....it was a good idea....people enjoyed seeing the progression of members cars all in a thread for each person

a forum i used to be on made threads for it...and you show pics of your car when you got it, and then the progress you've made, step by step...with a bit of info about each stage etc....it was a good idea....people enjoyed seeing the progression of members cars all in a thread for each person

WOW dude, you joined in early august and now you have 1,054 posts....that means in less than 2 months you have 1000 plus posts...goodness..hahaha...

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