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hi people

i own a skyline r32 i got a canery satnight for tyres airfilter n reverse lights

anyway i fixed all that no problem i came to my roadworthy tester and he found a few faults he told me i couldnt have my guages next to the stereo bcz it might break some'1s knee in an accident i agreed on that even though i didnt think they were to bad and i didnt get my roadworthy coz of that

a pic of how the guages were is attached so if ur intrested take a look

anyway that isnt my main point i took them off all was fine now he has found one more thing

when i have my normal lights on and i turn my high beems on my normal lights turn of so its only the high beems i thought that was normal for skyline but he says both the standard and highbeems have to be on at the same time when high beems are switched on if any1 can help me with that please do...

he claims its an electrical fualt but its been like that for 2 years since ive had the car and i highly doubt his right.

thanx...

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thanx guys really appreciate it yes, i thought they worked like that i mean im no mechanic by far but i now a bit bout skylines, yeah and i did take the guages off can u believe he actually told me to put them on the dash were it wouldnt get in the way im like, ummmmmmm and the police he didnt comment ow well thanx again

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ditto to cobo_11

my headlights stay on when the high-beams are on

?????

maybe its like the tail lights where some people only have the outer 2 come on when they turn the headlights on, yet all 4 come on when they brake. yet, all 4 of mine come on when i turn the headlights on... hmmmm

?????

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