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So I received my replacement fusebox sticker that translate into English today. Just wanted to show some of you guys who are still sporting the stock sticker.

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Sticker Translated

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Original Panel sticker

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Using a hair dryer, I got the original sticker off nice and easily. Came off quite clean, no left over sticky residue.

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The job finished.

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Anyone interested in getting this sticker, you can pick it up from Street FX or their eBay store here for $7:

http://www.ebay.com....984.m1497.l2649

They've got all sorts of translated fusebox stickers including R32, R33, Stagea, S14, S15, 200SX etc.

No I don't work for them or this is a sponsored post. Just happy with the product :)

  • 1 year later...

Got one too, asked if the did the under bonnet fuse/relay box, but they don't. They told me if I could get it translated for them they'd print them. Any possible help from the missus Terry?

If anyone is searching for R32 under bonnet relay box sticker, there's an English picture in the R32 GT-R English workshop manual (which may be useful, print out and stick it on lol or get someone to make stickers from it).

But that fuse cover sticker is brilliant. Thanks for the share!

  • 2 weeks later...

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