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hello... yawns...

waiting for this for ages too.... cob webs in engine bay..... lol.... need to cool the engine bay asap...

please start and let me know when to pay....

*also looking at the extended type from japland too. any chance you might do it?

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Waiting for AGES but still keen as.

Please advise if price (re materials) is different for R34 GTT with standard front bar.

Thanks - hope it happens ASAP!

Still waiting for my Stagea S1 c/w scoop which you said you had in stock. Haven't even had a price yet. Are you willing and able to supply or not?

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would you do one for an r34 gtr? if you do would you be able to put the small air fins on it for the stock air box similar to the ARC item?

support local business! :rofl: :PBJ:

Hi Guys,

I'm back from the dark dark land of crazy work life.

OK, so last year as you may know, I changed jobs, and in doing so landed myself a huge amount more work, which is great and fun and stuff, but it also meant that in 9 months of last year, I travelled to Perth 3 or 4 time, Brisbane 3 times, Sydney twice, China once and New Zealand 4 times. Hence I didn't have must time to look after things like this.

The start of the year will be less frantic for me, and I can therefore put some time into this.

Bare with me a few days and I'll get the new list sorted, get the panels requoted and come back to you.

Thanks for your Extreme Patience!

BASS OUT

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