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Rflirty4 added to the list... just awaiting confirmation of stock first.

All the others in Order #2; your stuff is en-route now, sorry for the delay.

Well he said he's just waiting for a moment to get to the post office over there - it only takes a few days after that and I'll be sending everyone's stuff express once it's here!

OK I got an answer for the CF boot lid... you can get these in the following "colours":

Black CF (what we usually see in AUS)

Silver CF

Blue CF

Price I've been told is approximately $1k + freight... they are as per the photos posted on page 1. Obviously a few things will need to be transferred over (stop light, locks, latches etc)

Personally, I wouldn't bother unless you're made of gold.

OK I got an answer for the CF boot lid... you can get these in the following "colours":

Black CF (what we usually see in AUS)

Silver CF

Blue CF

Price I've been told is approximately $1k + freight... they are as per the photos posted on page 1. Obviously a few things will need to be transferred over (stop light, locks, latches etc)

Personally, I wouldn't bother unless you're made of gold.

any idea on freight cost?????? cause i really dont mind paying $1000 for the boot lid itself (as there is only one guy in australia that i have had an answer back on and said he can do it but he wants up front payment before making it and sound a bit dodgy eg. no pick up and bank deposit only even though he is in sydney and close to me!!!!)

maybe if more ppl want them we can split the freight costs?

and by the way im after black cf

thanks

Justin

Cost of freight will depend on the way we send it... obviously it will need to be packed very well; insured and tracked - these three items don't come cheap; add on more if you want it in a hurry too.

I will dummy up some numbers :P

Cost of freight will depend on the way we send it... obviously it will need to be packed very well; insured and tracked - these three items don't come cheap; add on more if you want it in a hurry too.

I will dummy up some numbers :P

thanks

i would appreciate that heaps, if other ppl are interested in these boot lids for r34 please voice your interests now and we maybe able to save on the shipping cost...

by the way im not in a huge rush so if i can save on the cost of freight by sending it economy, by boat i dont mind

I'd estimate that by sea; you'd be looking at an extra $100-$150 in freight... those in Sydney can then make the effort to come collect it from me as I really cannot be bothered to lug around a boot lid :) (I'm small, so lay off)

I'd estimate that by sea; you'd be looking at an extra $100-$150 in freight... those in Sydney can then make the effort to come collect it from me as I really cannot be bothered to lug around a boot lid :dry: (I'm small, so lay off)

mate that price of $1000+$100-$150 freight is fine. can you go ahead and order a black cf one for me please. just let me know when you need payment we can meet up and i can pay you in person. and pick up is not a problem.

also is there any chance of getting the boot lid made without the key barrell hole and the middle brake light hole? if so i would appreciate that but if not it doesnt really worry me.

thanks

Justin

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Justin; I'm not going to promise you anything yet - I will have to get in contact with this guy and ask for confirmation. I don't want to promise something I can't deliver that's all.

If he's all good with it then yeah, we'll go ahead with it ;)

Justin; I'm not going to promise you anything yet - I will have to get in contact with this guy and ask for confirmation. I don't want to promise something I can't deliver that's all.

If he's all good with it then yeah, we'll go ahead with it :laugh:

satanic

no problem mate just let me know when confirm. i appreciate your help.

thanks

Justin

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