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yeah I am more than ready for my eyelids and bonnet lip

*taps foot at those who haven't yet paid and held up my order*

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OK that's it.... we've all waited long enough - ORDER CLOSED!

This order that's about to be put through is:

2 x FG Bonnet Lips

3 x FG Eyelids

1 x CF B-Pillar Moulds

Simple...

* Those who missed out; please wait for the next order...

Money transferred... goods will be in transit as soon as the guy confirms receipt.

Once that's done; I'll shoot everything off to everyone ASAP!

  • 2 weeks later...

OK everyone, great news... courtesy of our fabulous international mail system, the order has arrived. It contains:

2 x FG Bonnet Lips

3 x FG Eyelids

1 x CF B-Pillar Moulds

I have personally checked all the goods in question to make sure nothing was damaged in transit.

PROBLEM: All but one set of FG Eyelids arrived safely. They must've dropped the parcel or something because one of the eyelids has a few fractures on it and a small chunk missing from the corner ;)

I am in the process of individually packaging the items... I have already sent an email asking for an immediate replacement of the broken eyelids (new set).

I will begin to send these items out next week; but for now please hang tight :D

Updates on broken eyelids to follow...

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Sorry I just couldn't resist taking some photos last night - CF has that special attention drawing aura all the time ;)

Ive tried looking for R32 stuff in this thread (as the title says).......what is on offer? Front lips? front splitters? if there is some stuff available maybe an update of the first post is in order - beats reading 6 pages

Hey Steve,

The only items available for the R32 at the moment is the Wide Fenders in FG and the Headlight CAI

Thanks

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Sorry I just couldn't resist taking some photos last night - CF has that special attention drawing aura all the time :mad:

I was going to ask how they looked! Can't wait to put them on.. :P

Items all packaged last night and sent off first thing this morning!

Rflirty4; thank you for your patience and offering to wait for the replacement eyelids.

Items all sent; tracking numbers have been emailed out as well...

I've confirmed the following new stock that has been freshly made so if you're after parts for the R34, sign up here:

5 R34GTT FG Bonnet Lips

1 R34GTT CF Door Sills (probably last set)

1 R34GTT FG Eyelid (not Rflirty4's replacement)

Thanks

Stan

Hey Steve,

The only items available for the R32 at the moment is the Wide Fenders in FG and the Headlight CAI

Thanks

Ok cool thanks - im set for widebody :P

CF Boots for the R34 are about $1,100.00 a pop in BLACK, SILVER or BLUE Carbon Fibre...

This is exclusive of freight which will be the obvious killer here...

I received my eyelids and bonnet lip this morning - they look awesome!!! Thanks a ton Stan!

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