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Hi Guys,

I have an original Nissan Flare that came out of my R33 Skyline.

Not sure if this is something that is valuable or rare, but I don't think I have ever seen one for sale.

Price is $50.

Pick up from Dandenong, rather not post it, but I can for the right buyer.

PM, or text/call 0423872884. Thanks.

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Hi Guys,

I have an original Nissan Flare that came out of my R33 Skyline.

Not sure if this is something that is valuable or rare, but I don't think I have ever seen one for sale.

Price is $50.

Pick up from Dandenong, rather not post it, but I can for the right buyer.

PM, or text/call 0423872884. Thanks.

Pretty sure it's illegal to own one unless you have a boat. Hand it over and i can safely destroy it for you, under control environment.

Yes, illegal to own. They were supposed to be removed at import/compliance.

Definitely hazardous goods, so don't ship it.

Strangely enough, I still have mine in my car. I made sure it wasn't there when I went to Regency for the post engine transplant roadworthy though.

Edited by GTSBoy

Yes, illegal to own. They were supposed to be removed at import/compliance.

Definitely hazardous goods, so don't ship it.

Strangely enough, I still have mine in my car. I made sure it wasn't there when I went to Regency for the post engine transplant roadworthy though.

It was in my R33 from the day I bought it... Only removed it when I sold the car lol.

Admins feel free to delete thread if its breaking any rules.

Bugger if you were local, I'd have taken it. Can't post those as they're considered explosives. I've got plenty though, when you have a boat these things expire more often than they should.

Ice also got one in my GTR that's made it over here when it got imported, I've always wondered if there rare, I've been tempted to let it off when I've been drinking lol but never bit the bullet. What's the purpose of it?

Not rare. At least if you live in Japan, and not really dangerous either. I had to buy one from Autobacs when I owned my car over there in order to pass rego inspection, as all cars must have one. Cost me about $5-10. Its a road flare, you pull the tape (or however you actually ignite it) drop it on the road and it smoulders a bright pink to alert other road users and after a certain time, eg 10 mins it burns itself out. You commonly see them on the freeways there when there are broken down cars or crashes. Pretty useful over there in fact. Cops/highway rescue staff use them too.

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