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plus optional GTR rear wing.. plus the usual options.. dual airbags.. hicas.. haven't seen one with an a-lsd.. also there are others including Momo steering wheel.. different gear knob.. "sports exhaust"..

I should print them all out of Nissan fast..

mines got the GTR wing, the momo wheel, and a factory nismo muffler, but still the stock exhaust (not 3" cat back etc).....

the momo wheel is porn by the way, i love it.

does the series 1 have the ciggy lighter light up and ashtray light up

when normal lights are on? i havent noticed it on any other series 1 33's. do all series 2's have this?

does the series 1 have the ciggy lighter light up and ashtray light up

when normal lights are on? i havent noticed it on any other series 1 33's. do all series 2's have this?

Series 1 ciggy lighter light up when normal lights are on.

Series 1 doesnt have ashtray light.

my is 95' r33,

soo it should be same as series 1.

speaking of rear windscreen washers (which im certain they ALL had from factory) so yours must have been removed (perhaps when the rear window was smashed and replaced..)

i cant get my rear washer jet to work? ive been told it feeds from the same bottle as the front, so i topped that up, front works fine, but rears doesnt spray...i can hear the motor trying to spray water, but not a drop...anyone able to help me?

Yeah same here Dezz. I could hear the motor goin but no action.

Then i found a nice little puddle in the boot one day after doing that :

And after pulling the carpet down that hides the battery i found a small clear hose thats wasn't goin

anywhere.

But for the life of me i cant seem to find where its supposed to connect.

speaking of rear windscreen washers (which im certain they ALL had from factory) so yours must have been removed (perhaps when the rear window was smashed and replaced..)

i cant get my rear washer jet to work? ive been told it feeds from the same bottle as the front, so i topped that up, front works fine, but rears doesnt spray...i can hear the motor trying to spray water, but not a drop...anyone able to help me?

It apears to have never been there. The MDF on the rear shelf appears to be factory with no hole for where the wiper would come from. The wiper stalk also does not have the rear control on it. ????

It apears to have never been there. The MDF on the rear shelf appears to be factory with no hole for where the wiper would come from. The wiper stalk also does not have the rear control on it. ????

It doesn't? The wiper control in mine is activated just like the driving lights except on the wiper stalk.

I have given up on trying to get it working. Not like i would use it that much anyway.

Hey there, got a link here, that shows you all the different models they came out in, just click on the year skyline you want, and shows you different models, might be of some help for some one.

http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/nissan/skyline/

let me know if it works ok.

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