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I noticed the pic on the website looks different,

Is it still the below design that was agreed on :ermm:

Yes, that was just a quick picture of an S15 shroud.

The picture has now been updated :D

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Here is the link to pay for the exhaust shroud. We have put it up on our site so that it's easier to track everybody's payment and personal information. Bank deposit is preferred as the shipping calculator will not take into account the advertised shipping price of $16.50. Sorry if this confuses anyone.

Link: http://psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=8&amp...ID=R33S-EXHS-CF

If you have any questions, feel free to let me know by PM or email.

Ok so the total amount is $79 + 16.50 = $95.50??

Could you please post bank details? And what format do you want the direct deposit payment reference in?

i would lilke to see a carbon front lip for series 2 front bars. with air diverters on the side.

Yes!! Finally some one else that wants one! I've been looking for months for one and the only way is going to be custom made with a huge cost involved. I dont know why no one makes these, even a universal one for a R33.

Fellas if you can make the order through our website with your personal details it makes it a lot easier to track payments (please use your real name as the description) and avoid any dramas with wrong shipping addresses.

Not 100% sure that this is going to fit my bar, so you can have mine if it doesnt.... Probably could sell it for millions elsewhere, but I'm a nice guy so i'll give it to you for a good price if it doesnt fit ;)

The following information has been sent to you via email for future reference

so you can track the progress of your order and view/print your Tax Invoice

Order Number: 634060528

Password: ********

Date/Time: 2008-08-08 16:15:58

My accountant Mrs Prim Ordial will be sorting out payment for me :( *spanks ass*

Plz don't sue me for sexual harrasment again ;)

hey guys dale sent me a proto and it seems to fit fairly well but will need a small modification I will post pics tonight for you all to see but this will be rectified. And it does fit ser2 :D, great quality and awsome strength!

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