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I am now the proud owner of a set of silver DAYZ side skirts, thanks to EGA41T. So it’s off to the paint shop this weekend to be blued.

:D cheers :P

...my pleasure.

...bring on the nismo skirts!

really cant wait - nice implementation of teh nismo side skirt!! - wouldnt mind the ride height of this one, too...

And to think i initially wasnt keen on the "gills".

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Hi guys, i am new to this forum, may i ask how much is the side skirt together with the rear bar?

is it too late to join up the line?

hey mate u from perth too hey? have u got the 260rs or rs four? as the 260 comes with big skirts and rear bar standard.

u interested in a perth stagea cruise soon? ;) the list seems to be getting bigger everyday of new owners ;)

Hey Autech260RS - Nope never too late... Looking at around $1000 though, just because of the fact that your over in WA. lemme know

Ok just waiting on payment from Rob now! *Ahem*

Ok I'll get the orders through tommorow afternoon for you guys :wave: kits will be sent out immediatly once Monkey recieves payment. Can everyone please send me a PM confirming postal address - and remember to include your full name too!

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