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nah gtst mate, cheers for reply.

I tried calling fibrevision all day but i guess theyre busy lol, either engaged or didnt answer :S

I'm calling him on Wednesday on his mobile I'll try and tell him your tryna call if you pm me ur details... and if I remember to tell him.

I'd give you his email.. but he just got a new comp and I think his emails are farking up.

I'm calling him on Wednesday on his mobile I'll try and tell him your tryna call if you pm me ur details... and if I remember to tell him.

I'd give you his email.. but he just got a new comp and I think his emails are farking up.

I may be heading down there today as well at about 4. I hope they've got a brochure of all the bodykits they can get in because I'm not really too sure on what I want to get yet :blink:

I may be heading down there today as well at about 4. I hope they've got a brochure of all the bodykits they can get in because I'm not really too sure on what I want to get yet :D

They have the Monkey Warehouse and some other brochures there, yep. :blink:

im gunna go past tomorrow and pop in, hopefully can find out if he does them and for how much :(

Can you do me a favor and ask him if he got a chance to read my email reply. (Brandon after the Origin kit for R34.)

His mobile seems to be always off. And not sure if his emails are fixed yet. :D

I'm pretty sure ours fits GTS, I will have to confirm though.

it probably would do but the gts and the gtr kits are actually slightly different, im not too keen on the gtr one unfortunately :) thanks for following that up though :P

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Hello. Your skirts , front and rear bar, what's the cost and what are the moulds like - not to bad to fit ? Thanks Dave

With our current courier (Allied Express) it's $400. However you are welcome to use your own courier, we are always researching new couriers for cheaper rates too.
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