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Hope this helps make up your mind, eyelids in silver.

Yes they look great in silver!! Nice bonnet too!! Thanks I feel a bit more confident getting the FG ones. Thanks for posting the pic!! :)

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Hi all,

I've been told that there was a "mistake" batch of R34 CF Sills in "Silver CF"... apparently they are very unhappy with this batch as the color was never meant to be (supposed to be normal black CF)

Anyways, quality wise they are perfect - just a matter of colour.

Anyone keen on Silver CF?

How long are the sills (I want to know if they will fit on a 4 door) ... and how much $$$ are we talking?

NEED MORE INTEREST ON R34 CF SILLS!!!

The guys overseas are being complete pricks on this item for some reason and will only give me the same price as before if I can move 10 units!

Please don't worry; I'm in heated negotiation with them atm and will try my best to get them at the same price. However, if anyone else is interested; time to jump on the bandwagon!

I'd really like a set of the B-Pillar carbon fibre moulds for an R34GTT...think they'll be making these again?..or should I say, could you find out if they will?

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OK ladies and gentlemen;

I have confirmed the following (yeah about time I know)

* 10 x FG R34GTT Eyelids

* 1 x CF R34GTT Door Sills

* 2 x FG R34GTT Bonnet Lips

Please PM me if you would like to get in on this "limited" order... I will be PMing all of you who have expressed interest in the above mentioned items.

Obviously not all can be served for those items in limited stock.

Thanks

Stan

Massive batch of PMs sent out - remember; as per the PM - first in first serve for those 2 items in limited stock.

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 :P

satanic

any word on that r34 carbon fibre boot lid for me yet mate?

thanks

Justin

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