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old r33 - had jap rego sheet in glovebox, certificate for the kakimoto exhaust (jasma), flare still in bracket (took that out, its in my room), original jap skyline user manual, some certificate rego or when the car was purchased, wrapped in clear plastic, original nissan security sticker. also had this air purifier on the rear parcel shelf, with a remote control in centre console, couldnt get it working though. oh and also original gearknob in the glovebox hell yeah!

new r33 - flare still in car- took it out, original manual in globebox, car was really clean when i got it inside, they must have checked before selling it, also later on found extra tein C spanner for the coilovers under the spacesaver in the boot, also a piece of my rear guard sitting under the tyre which is chipped off.

thats about it :)

what do you mean it didnt make sense?

i had a soccer ball in my boot that had been cut open.

i also had a flare which i got back from compliancer plus another that was sitting there.

i also got the jap manual and all the manuals for boost guage, ebc, vpc, turbo timer, strut brace, etc. oh and for all the ricer boys my car came equipped with the little leds on the water jets, plus...wait for it.... leds on the two nuts that hold the number plate on. sweet

  • 1 month later...

Got a friend who imported a '67 Corvette convertible in from Mississippi and what he found was really f--ked up.

12 live shotgun shells hidden under the seat. Don't ask me how they got through but i was there when we pulled em out. There was also apparently some kind of dead, poisonous snake curled up in the suspension.

Weird, huh? I thought customs thoroughly searched every car that came through and confiscated any ammo/guns/nuclear waste, etc...

i didnt find a flare in mine :D

but i did find a small silver coin in each door, about the size of a 5 cent piece, not sure what for tho? my sister said its probably for good luck, also found a small fluffy toy down near the jack

Wellll i was doing a super cleaning on my car, vacuming every corner and hole in the interior and i lifted up the back seat to vacuum the shit under it and i found few used condoms, a porn mag, gentalmans VIP club card....

LOL Just Jokn, i found nothing under their except for few coins!

I got the flare as well! I didnt know WTF it was first when i saw it!

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