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Yeah one of mine has metal rather than woodgrain (dunno what era/series' didn't have woodgrain, I thought they all did)...it was painted some weird brown color, I sanded it back and painted it gloss black, it's just a sheet of stainless steel that inserts into that trim piece.

The woodgrain stuff isn't too bad, if you don't like it, it's only plastic, just sand it back and paint it.

It's not something that would be optional, it'd have to be standard then on all series' then.

i assume :) , the trim in my old one may have been swapped as it was the light blue/grey trim not brown like most black c33

Not keen on the fake wood on the C33 dash. Did they do any without that?

yeah s2 were much nicer , but you could peel the wood sticker off the s1 and paint or put carbos sticker on it (whatever floats your boat)

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http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k143055677&thumb=http://f2.auctions.c.yimg.jp/img329.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/0/0/9/2/copen32z-thumb-1310179593678500.jpg&title=Z32%20R31%20C32%20C33%20Z31%20A31%20Y31%20F31

I honestly have no idea what that is.

Judging by the bracket and the cable...it looks like a convertor for the coilpack loom....maybe S1 (R31, A31, C33) to S2 (R32, later A31/C33)

Bracket appears to bolt on over the top of the existing ignition module, this thing goes onto the same bracket, then the wiring harness joins the two.

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If I didn't just buy brand new SuperSparks, I wouldn't be posting this.

Awesome ignition setup, suit RB20DET

http://www.importmon...itle=A31%206G34

Simply plug into ignition module, and run leads to spark plugs.

Half the cost of brand new coilpacks.

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A31 Cefiro/C33 Laurel Roll Cage (presume non-sunroof) - CHEAP

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m91566295&thumb=http://f5.auctions.c.yimg.jp/img353.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/8/5/2/5/kazuyuki_jzx90-thumb-1312886779944090.jpg&title=31

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