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Hey guys and girls (and those of you who fit into both categories),

Have any of you ever found anything cool in your sunvisor pocket? i found a few jap coins and some japanese food receipts! I keep them in there.

Anyone else found anything cool in there? If you havent looked, go now - i'll wait for you.

Or anyone have a tale to tell about stuff they found anywhere else in their car when it was imported?

I love free stuff haha - who doesnt? :)

Cheers!

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Hey guys and girls (and those of you who fit into both categories),

Have any of you ever found anything cool in your sunvisor pocket? i found a few jap coins and some japanese food receipts! I keep them in there.

Anyone else found anything cool in there? If you havent looked, go now - i'll wait for you.

Or anyone have a tale to tell about stuff they found anywhere else in their car when it was imported?

I love free stuff haha - who doesnt? :)

Cheers!

I didnt find anything in the visor but I did under the passenger seat. I was reading my manuel and noticed that my r33 gtst came with a flare - so I looked where it was meant to be but it was gone, not that I was suprised I though they had taken it out when she was shipped over BUT NOPE!! found her under the seat YAY!!

Edited by cady

Found a small picture of two hooker looking japanese girls stuck in the corner of the passenger sun visor in my mums soarer haha oh and japanese sweet wrappers in the boot of the soarer and my r33, they just seem to be there :)

I found 60c and a tampon under my rear seat today........I'm sure you can imagine how suprised I was.

Hahaha where's this sun visor pocket?

make sure the tampon goes to good use. i'm all for that recycling stuff!

just kidding.

if you bring down your driver side sun visor, you should see the pocket - its the plastic flap section with writing on it. dont know how to explain it. if you need me to - i'll take a pic for you, just ask :)

Not exactly in the sun visor pocket but I found a disabled parking sign which the old owner forgot behind in the glove box. :rofl: now I never have problems with parking lol

Edited by dkbcleaner

my gtr, on the passanger sun visor, when opening the little flap to see the mirror theres a photo of two japanese girls taped to the underside of it. Ive kept it there for the added jap look lol

Ive also got a japanese auto toll collector, everytime i turn the car on it says something in japanese.

my gtr, on the passanger sun visor, when opening the little flap to see the mirror theres a photo of two japanese girls taped to the underside of it. Ive kept it there for the added jap look lol

Ive also got a japanese auto toll collector, everytime i turn the car on it says something in japanese.

scan and post :)

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