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shit, i'll even throw in a half shattered bodykit that makes the car sit 2cm off the ground. I've reverted it to factory plastic so I can be all like "low stance, no care".

What brides you got Alex? Pics now :D

My Recaros are getting retrimmed in the next few days. My motor trimmer talked me into doing something totally different. You guys probably won't approve but oh well :D

around that age i rkn they'd all be the same i dont recall any widescreen single din head units luls..

tried autobarns an shit? they have heaps of those pockets..

haven't yet... i was hoping for a genuine nissan one but i may have to go crappy aftermarket type.

the only one i could find easily was from a 2007 x-trail... not sure if the fittings and shit are the same..

what seat did you get mang? EDIT: beat me to it jizzy.

chasing one with a door (to hide firearms and *gasp* EBC) but they are harder to find than osama :D

you want a ceffy popout drawer, fits in any R31-R34 skyline DIN. full DIN size drawer that clicks in to lock and clicks in to slide out using a spring load. gangster as. good for hiding rubbers/ipods and shit which you want easy access to but don't want visible all the time.

try wreckers. Think Laurels, Cedrics, Cimas and Glorias also got em.

and no you can't have mine. unless you buy the car.

What brides you got Alex? Pics now :D

My Recaros are getting retrimmed in the next few days. My motor trimmer talked me into doing something totally different. You guys probably won't approve but oh well :D

Retrimmed ey... what gayness could you possibly bring to us now? crocodile skin? snake skin? something gayyer?

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