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However they are a little different and maybe not to everyones taste. I wanted one like JMS or UAS however found the price a little high. The quality of these are great with light and drain holes. Also there has including mine only been about 8 ever sold.

Here is a pic sitting on the car. Its maybe more lock the wings on the old brock VK commodores.

Because you asked!!!

You can see that in between the post to sell and the withdrawl I had heaps of response. Not when everyone took interest. I took a trip to a recommended painter and discovered that it is quite cheap and easy to fit.

Origonally I had one of the JMS/UAS types not from them that fitted like crap. I ordered this one on word that they are a lot better quality. Made to order. Picked it up realizing it was different to what I expected. Initially thought thats no good lets see if I can get any offers, said $270 expecting around $250. Everyone nowdays expects to bargain so you have to put a markup. At full price it is dirt cheap anyway.

Where was I.....anyway I sat it on the car took pics looked at it for a while and it grew on me. Consequently not for sale.

I guess I have really opened up a Hornets nest and maybe should have this Thread removed.

Heres more pics....

I seem to have started something here.

www.silinsspecialvehicles.com.au

is the website with all contact details.

They make to order. He (Wally) has sent some interstate so he does have that capability I believe.

They dont have any Skyline stuff on the website so when mine is done late next week I will make a new post with pics for all to see.

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