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top product for a good price. this fit on 100% and looks very strong.

thanks mate.

Hi there,

Thanks for the feedback, it's greatly appreciated :whistling:

Hey im inertested in a r33 1 are they hard to install and also how is payment made

Cheers

Hi there,

Installation is fairly straightforward and should take less than an hour

Instructions for installation are on the first page :thumbsup:

I will add you to the list and send through payment details

ok, Im interested in B - R33 GTSt

pm me details please?

Hi there,

I will add you to the list and send through Payment details now..

Regards,

Sherwin

Hi Sherwin, can you put me down for a type B for a r33gtst. Cheers :whistling:

Sure thing :thumbsup:

I'll send through payment details now

PM replied, and payment sent :D

No problem I have updated your status :)

I'll take a type b - r33 gtst thanks NV

I'll add you to the list and send through payment details :)

Hi mate,

I'm very keen on a set for R32 GTS-T, please send me ur detail.

also, is this come with instruction (how to install) ?

Cheers

Ford

Hi Ford,

Installation instructions are on the 1st page :)

I will add you to the list and send through payment details

Regards,

Sherwin

Got mine today. Welds look great. Hoping to have it under the car soon to test it out. Thanks :closedeyes:
Got mine yesterday, thanks sherwin for the good service and product :)

Hi Guys,

Glad to see you's all like the product ;)

Nice to see my work is appreciated :thumbsup:

Regards,

Sherwin

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