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can any1 do this on my r32 ill even pay them but i am in vic pm me
^^ yehh same wanna get it done badd

shameful plug :P

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has a dent on right side needs bog and repaint, refer 2 sig for details.

as far as i've been told for the r32 theres 1.that came with that removable light strip, 2. then one with the "skyline" cut out and 3. the normal one

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as far as i've been told for the r32 theres 1.that came with that removable light strip, 2. then one with the "skyline" cut out and 3. the normal one
^^ how much would that cost to repair the bar + lights + to get it sprayed black? oh and who cut the skyline out?

nissan did. (altho the panel behind it is just stuck on)

repair =($10-$15 bog from supercheap+ sum sanding) + lights are rare,unsure :S. will need 2 replace at least the broken one of course. get it sprayed black = $3-$60 ($3 d.i.y spray can from bunnings, clean and prep b4 painting) or $60 painter/panel beater

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It's awesome how rare these things are and I have one. But decided to sell it. Some guy paid me $250 for it then wanted a refund. GRRHHHH

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=145909670

P.S Don't PM me guys, don't want to ship that far lol

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^^ i know it's not hard, i've shipped a Hicas pump to someone on here before. It's more that i'm just lazy lol

What do you reckon they're worth. I didn't know so stuck up a price, but am gathering alot of interest at current price.

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I'll have to take mine of and have a look to see why its not working anymore.

I've got the strip stuck onto the back of my R32 gtst so should be handy enough to get it working again :banana:

I didn't realise these where worth so much :)

its wired up to the brake lights but i chose to wire it up with the wires that would light up when i turn on the lights and not when i brake.. am i making sense here? i dont know how to put it in a shorter and less confusing sentence...

i sprayed the garnish to fit the car color (but it doesnt :banana: ) , cos the garnish is clear and the leds would be too bright, i put some masking tape over the letters, was planning to peel em out after i sprayed the garnish, but when i fitted it on b4 peeling the tape out, it looked good enough. had that 'embossed' look. so was happy leaving the masking tape on :) ..

about the color, anyone know where i can get the exact colors for touch up in a spray can? color is gmg..

its wired up to the brake lights but i chose to wire it up with the wires that would light up when i turn on the lights and not when i brake.. am i making sense here? i dont know how to put it in a shorter and less confusing sentence...

In short that'd be the tail lights :)

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