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Hi Guys...

Long time lurker and first time posting in a quite a while... Basically Ive just finished my skyline after a long and endering build process which im sure a few of the people here know about and everythings just about in the right place now except.......... I cant find that dang tyre placard (sticker) showing tyre size and pressure and all the other bits... So i was wondering if anybody out there knows where i can find one to buy or borrow so i can scan it... cos im pretty sure that its illegal not to have one..

cheers Calvin

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Nissan no longer stock them tried it no good which sucks.

I want to put a gtr one on mine because of the fat rubber any one wana take a pic of one my gtr had been rubbed off

Isn't the GTSt and GTR the same? As in the same sticker?

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