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Old 04-25-2007, 09:16 PM
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just arrived from hobbylink japan

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just recieved the kits from Hobbylink Japan:- Fujimi Nissan Skyline 2000GT and Aoshima Nissan Pulsar EXA

so pics: box:


Nissan Skyline 2000GT (S45B) 1964 - i think its 10 times better than the resin kit also offered from fujimi at a 10th of the resin price!











Nissan Pulsar EXA 1982




also includes extra parts for customising:- bonnet scoop, rear spoiler, door mirrors



a choice of wheels:
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Old 04-25-2007, 09:35 PM
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Re: just arrived from hobbylink japan

Those "new driver" decals are rad!
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Old 04-25-2007, 09:40 PM
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Those "new driver" decals are rad!
what do u mean jay? im confused!?!?
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what do u mean jay? im confused!?!?
he means the decals that came with ur pulsar that is green and yellow.
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Old 04-25-2007, 09:47 PM
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he means the decals that came with ur pulsar that is green and yellow.
i see, i wondered what they were for as there are no mention in the instructions
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Re: just arrived from hobbylink japan

Hello,

I'm wondering something about the Nissan Pulsar EXA 1982...

Is this car close to the Dtasun sylvia or the Nissan 240 ??

I've been searching for years a car that could offer the possibilty to be modified into the Nissan 240 RS Gr. B...!?

Thanks

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Re: just arrived from hobbylink japan

The Pulser is different from the Silvia. Fujimi's S110 Silvia H.T. RS kit is the better start for the 240RS Gr.B.
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The Pulser is different from the Silvia. Fujimi's S110 Silvia H.T. RS kit is the better start for the 240RS Gr.B.
Ok thanks I will try to find one.


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i see, i wondered what they were for as there are no mention in the instructions
It's called a Wakaba mark, new drivers in Japan must display it on their car for the first year of driving.



Elderly drivers carry a teardrop shaped one called a Kareha mark.
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It's called a Wakaba mark, new drivers in Japan must display it on their car for the first year of driving.



Elderly drivers carry a teardrop shaped one called a Kareha mark.
as over here just recently in the last few years new drivers have to display a "P" plates for a year after thay pass the driving test (similar to learner drivers have to display "L" plates), supposedly to restrict new drivers from driving high performance cars in order to reduce road accidents.

where do u put that wakaba mark as u mentioned on the cars?

if anyone wants them, i'll cut it out and post it off wherever u are.
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Re: just arrived from hobbylink japan

I'd love to put that decals on a modified R-34 GT-R kit! I don't want the decal though, that was just a thought I had to share.
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Re: just arrived from hobbylink japan

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It's called a Wakaba mark, new drivers in Japan must display it on their car for the first year of driving.



Elderly drivers carry a teardrop shaped one called a Kareha mark.
i had this same sticker on my car !
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Re: just arrived from hobbylink japan

It's usually on a suction cup in the inside of the back window i do believe.
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Re: just arrived from hobbylink japan

the wakaba badges come in magnetic type(similar to the ref magnets) and one is suction type to be displayed in the rear window. a lot of those thing going around here. BTW, can i have those wakaba driver decals if you dont mind? id love to have those on my prelude.
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Re: just arrived from hobbylink japan

Those "new driver" badges, are now an accessory in the JDM world. Nice set to have for all the tuner builds.

I bought these from hlj.com and are really happy with em . . .

Youre lucky yours came with the kit.
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