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Hey mate im just after one of the Chromed up ones sought of like the PSI parts one...but instead of PSI parts can i have NISMO written on it? with the font like the one in the red?

Cheers

Chi

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not just yet mate :) they are currently drawing up about 6 or so covers, so hopefully today an email will arrive :) i will let you know as soon as it does

:D

Just wanted to know if you could ship one to the states? If so how much would postage be? I would like to get one for a rb25det with custom lettering.

Thanks guys.

Just wanted to know if you could ship one to the states? If so how much would postage be? I would like to get one for a rb25det with custom lettering.

Thanks guys.

PM sent :O $25 for postage to USA

Payment and PM sent.

Please confirm.

all sorted mate :) payment received and your order is now complete!

:thumbsup:

yeah mate there has been a few more designs but most if not all have been custom/personalized.. if theres anything in particular your after let me know and ill get it done for you :rolleyes:

Bryce,

Quick question.

With my order, is it possible to add one logo in on it?

The Skyline logo.

the one that looks like the graffiti style S

sure mate :-) just PM me a picture of that specific logo and tell me where about s on your cover you want it located etc and ill get a drawing done :-)

also, the guy that does the drawings/quoting at AM Performance has gone to Sydney (from S.A) until Monday, so there will be a slight delay for people waiting on drawings and information.. if this time causes any delays with peoples payments and orders then i'll extend the group buy closing date a couple of days.. but at the moment its still set to close on the 25th, but still feel free to send me orders as they will still be completed! just not untill next Tuesday/Wednesday.

:O

I have an odd one for you, i would like to get a plain gloss black panel and then have apexi in chrome letters stuck on top, any chance of this and what would the cost be?

anything is possible!.. right? :D ill have to send a email off to get a quote for you but as explaned the guy that does the quoting is away untill next monday.. but as soon as i get some numbers for you ill send you a pm

:w00t:

hey mate have u got any piks of a cover powder coated in gold. any design or style. im up for ordering one but just want to know exactly wat the colour looks like before i order it. cheers

no worries :D if you could please send me your info and a picture of this logo (because i cant find one) ill get it happeming

:P

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