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cool.. i'll drop by the shop sometime this week or next. Does he have carbon fibre boxes as demo's etc in shop? I'd really like to see the item in person before i ask him to make me one.

Also, I wouldn't go so far as to say that it having a pod filter legal. Apexi heat shields are similar design to these and they still get defected. I think the legality of these making your pod filter legal is purely based on how bad the cop wants to pwn you that particular pull over.

Cheers, Ben.

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cool.. i'll drop by the shop sometime this week or next. Does he have carbon fibre boxes as demo's etc in shop? I'd really like to see the item in person before i ask him to make me one.

Also, I wouldn't go so far as to say that it having a pod filter legal. Apexi heat shields are similar design to these and they still get defected. I think the legality of these making your pod filter legal is purely based on how bad the cop wants to pwn you that particular pull over.

Cheers, Ben.

Yeah they have carbon ones in shop.........

Dude, im taking the photos as a favor...... if the quality aint good or u think the product is not for u... then simple don't buy it........ but please keep ur photographic and product quality comments to urself

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Jason

I can see your getting some minor grief...goes with the GB territory unfortunately. GL

I'm still interested in the CF cover. I look forward to the pics

Yeah mate, i understand... Im just trying to help out.... I found a product for a good price so i posted if others want.... If you can find better please create another group buy or post for all to share.....

Will post pics up once i get it Mr. Keets there is a carbon Fibre R32 GTR one made...

Yeah mate, i understand... Im just trying to help out.... I found a product for a good price so i posted if others want.... If you can find better please create another group buy or post for all to share.....

Will post pics up once i get it Mr. Keets there is a carbon Fibre R32 GTR one made...

I hope that is mine? :(

I hope that is mine? :(

DJR81 are you the member from WA that paid for the cover before Josh can finish it? if so can you PM me a contact number as it is ur box thats ready.... looks hot man...

DJR81 are you the member from WA that paid for the cover before Josh can finish it? if so can you PM me a contact number as it is ur box thats ready.... looks hot man...

Well I paid up front. I figured that was the arrangement....

Josh should have all my details for postage etc.

Well I paid up front. I figured that was the arrangement....

Josh should have all my details for postage etc.

Nah he doesn't have the details he is callin you now i think?????

R34 Gtt cover is made or can be made........ Call Josh as JSAI is his business......

Either way take ur 34 in and get a mould done.........

The R33 covers are made and selling........

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