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can you pm me with an answer please funky monky, also i have another question for you funky...i have a hks sld, but the instructions r in jap...do u have a translation already for it, or could u perhaps translate for me? would be much appreciated, thanks mate, look forward to your pm :rofl:

  • 2 weeks later...

If anyones interested, heres what my EL light looks like!

the unit didnt work when i got it but i replaced it with some EL wire and ran it around the the outside, works ok but its not very bright!...looks good in this pic though.....FACTORY RICE!

Oh also my spoiler is the "A type Spoiler, high mounted light, Y58900 for 2 door sport coupe"

wow. very cool stuff..

so that huge skyline sticker down the side of my car was factory ey... probably shouldnt have ripped it off then lol..

i want a cup holder in the centre console and the gold badges!! whos got it and willing to sell!!!

  Skyline_Boy said:
mypic40.jpg - neon control (front: Controller set) Y33000 - i have no idea what this is.

"RB20DET air back non car/you attach and car the 31800/37700CA18i RB20E RB20DE air back non car/attach the car 31800/37700 The to flash surface to take the front car width feeling of the skyline which is converted when the key it turns off, the pole knocks down the neon control which makes easy automatically and there is no housing forgetting"

I dont get what this guy is saying???

mypic41.jpg - electromotive housing type neon control (rear: Autotype), sedan and coupe

"It makes easy to take rear vehicle feeling with such as garage entrance column parking. (It is not compatible with the rear spoiler attached.)"

Do those things help with parking?

thats right. Thats the "Pole" for people who cant see the corners of their car. And yes, used for parking.

I looked into them... I don't think they are stickkers... I think the words skyline is actually cut out, there are little bits of plastic to replace it.. and then behind it is the EL stuff, like the lights they have on digital watches these days?

You should see funky's light up panel.. it flashes up and down the skyline thing..awesome.

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