Phase one & phase two GTIR'S

splmum

Active Member
That useless information bought back some long lost memories.

My first foray into performance vehicles was in 1968 when I purchased a 1967 Prince Skyline 2000GT - S54B (1988 cc G-7 triple-carb I6, 125 hp (94 kW).

The B model featured three Weber 40DCOE-18 carburetors, a limited slip differential, 5-speed close ratio manual transmission, and power brakes. Both the B and A used front disc brakes with dual pistons and alloy finned drums in the rear.
 

PobodY

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Staff member
Is it a Sunny/Pulsar thing? The Japanese thought everone should have one, but the Euopean market thought outherwise.
 

Gaz gtiR

New Member
unless some1's broke the centre console surround a some point in its life and replaced it with a none cup holder surround out of a sunny??
 

PobodY

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Staff member
No. I think the most likely thing is that someone threw it away to make more room for their head unit; mine is certainly shoe-horned in to the space.
 

Gaz gtiR

New Member
no because there would be a gap between the headunit & heater controlls! my head unit meets up to the heater controlls perfectly??
 

PobodY

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Staff member
That's exactly my point. - Mine is hardly a perfect install, so maybe that 1/4 of a slot where the cup holder would be makes all the difference in getting a nice fit.
 
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