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hey guys, i just noticed today my car doesnt have an antenna as i bought a rubber one to replace the gay automatic ones that come in s13/14/15 etc.

i saw none on the r32. i looked thru other pics of the r32 in the photos section and i cant see any either.

is this standard in skylines or is the antenna hidden somewhere?

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R32 antennae are integrated into the windscreen (passenger side, looks like a very thin silver line), which is why they're a lot more expensive to replace.

If you ever see one with an telescopic antenna, it means the windscreen's been replaced with a non genuine nissan one.

i put in a trip switch to make my arieal stay down when the DVD player is on... and up for the radio...

but its on full or nothing...

not that i ever listen to radio onyway

Is their a way to improve the quality/reception of the front windscreen antenna ?

I think the only way to improve the reception is to get some sort of signal booster. My radio sounds like shit at times. Always goes good, bad, good bad when I'm driving.

lol how cant you see it?

there should be a silver line running down the centre of the front windscreen.

Everyone spots it as soon as they jump in the car.

Took me a couple of days to ignore it whilst driving lol

I think Chris Rogers mentioned in another thread that the antenna changes between front and rear windscreen to get the best reception?

lol how cant you see it?

there should be a silver line running down the centre of the front windscreen.

Everyone spots it as soon as they jump in the car.

Took me a couple of days to ignore it whilst driving lol

His car could've been in an accident and the front windscreen replaced with a 'normal' window.

There's no way you could miss it though, I agree.

after 6 years of owning various R32's now I don't even notice it... but everytime someone jumps in the passenger seat they tell me about the square crack i've got around the window and right down the middle.

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