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Originally posted by adam 32

i had 4 of them in my car when it came over from jap, and i managed to break every A/C vent getting them out. why dont jap car manufacturers just DESIGN CUP HOLDERS!

on that note.. in the R32's, the thing in the centre console behind the gear stick.. is that a cop holder when you pull the flap up and lock it in?

thats the only thing i can think it is.. cans fit ok, but not perfectly.. stupid design if it is though..

Shaun

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No offense but if any of you have seen "BY BY" which is a UAS car I believe, very few cars are as "JAP" as that.

White, stickers everywhere, GT wing, carbon bonnet, big 18" rims...

btw. I have bronze Rays Volk TE37 Mag Challenge rims coming on my car? Is that too "JAP"?

T.

Originally posted by tlai909

No offense but if any of you have seen "BY BY" which is a UAS car I believe, very few cars are as "JAP" as that.

White, stickers everywhere, GT wing, carbon bonnet, big 18" rims...

btw. I have bronze Rays Volk TE37 Mag Challenge rims coming on my car? Is that too "JAP"?

T.

Pardon me? are you blind mate cos last time i looked i hadnt bought a GT wing for my car.

As for stickers everywhere id love to know how 5 small black decals down my door classifies as "stickers everywhere" - you obviously havent seen GTR80Y :uh-huh: (no offence loz) :(

Originally posted by adam 32

i duno. mine doesnt have a flap.... everyone puts the phones in there in my car

yer same.. but a thing folds up *shrug*.. ill take a pic of it sometime. probably is just a weird cup holder.

Shaun

Originally posted by tlai909

No offense but if any of you have seen "BY BY" which is a UAS car I believe, very few cars are as "JAP" as that.

White, stickers everywhere, GT wing, carbon bonnet, big 18" rims...

btw. I have bronze Rays Volk TE37 Mag Challenge rims coming on my car? Is that too "JAP"?

T.

you say 'jap' like its a bad thing :P

loz is the perfect example of the jap look! :P

gtr80y looks like its going fast even when its parked lol :)

when he was over at my place in the garage of my units, one of my neighbours walked past and went "oooooh going racing are we boys?" :lol:

<rant>

nothing says jap more than a see thru plastic phone holder and matching cup holder jammed into your center a/c vent to the point where the fokin thing crumbles the moment you pull it out and have to wait for years to meet up with OOHSAM to get a replacement one.

Then there's the tissue dispenser thingy in a bamboo box.

And MD/CD Double DIN player with purple (why purple always?) led display.

A pingu thingy somewhere in the car.

Some sort of ioniser thing which creates ozone molecules that bind to smoke particles and neutralises them.

Brace pads on either side of your knees (if youre captain dorifto)

A HKS guage readout thingy in your glovebox which conceals itself when the glovebox is closed (this is very nifty actually, coz u the gauges are there only when u need em)

A Sat-nav thing which again makes no fokin sense except in kanji which sucks coz you can't read anythign but harigana. And the manufacturers never imagined the car ever leaving Japan and don't sell any plugin modules for any other country except korea.

An HKS or Blitz airbox or air filter.

A sticker that says your a member of the Japanese Automobile Community or sumfin (with either 3 to 5 skulls or a dog with a thumb up)

A jap number plate and a authentic Nissan Skyline Jap numberplate surround

A numberplate relocator for the front bumper to allow more air into your FMIC

A emergency toolkit that includes a white flag which you tie between your car and the car towing you or being towed by you so no Japanese men on bikes or on foot try to go between the two fo you.

Oh and the most important one, the Round sticker on windscreen with a big number that tells you what month of what year the car was registered on.

And a couple of other stickers for jap parking permits and automoticve clubs, stickers for every friggen garage that services your car including the local petrol station. And an ETC card to allow you access to something or other jammed way into the recesses of the driver side sun block flappy thingy.

</rant>

oh and if you wanna look dorifto l33t then apply a shitload of bog to the corners of your car, esp the rear corners, don't bother smoothing it out... whack it on and scrape it off in the general angle of the panel.

then apply a shitload of bog to the corners of your car, esp the rear corners, don't bother smoothing it out... whack it on and scrape it off in the general angle of the panel.

did you think of this just now or have you done this before eh :P

when i was in the process of respraying my 180, there was a stage that the whole back half was in pink spray putty, after all the back was straight and i hadnt moved up to the doors yet, the doors forward were black still.

I went through a maccas drive through and it was a classic, the guy said,

"been doing a bit of drifting eh mate?"

i wish i had a pic of all the stages my car has been in, it looked like a jap accident.

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