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I know these should be in the For sale section but here is where all the atmo guys go mostly.

Your price plus postage. I have one engine cover for atmo engine and three door handles done in faux carbon.

edit by eug:

you must state a price and appropriate contact details, just because it is not in the for sale section does not mean you can disregard these rules. i will allow for sale items in this section but you must meet me half way.

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I would be intererested aswell.. but just looks like carbon sticker thing from ebay put onto it ..

MRXTCZ

Definitely not stick on. However should anyone buy, feel free to send back if not happy.

cheers

Muz

PS. Do not buy the cover if you have an RB25DET. The coversw are different and will not fit.

Edited by Muz

next time state a price and all the details, just because it is out of the for sale section does not mean you get to dis-regard these rules. i will let the for sale stuff slide only if you meet me half way.

This is the process that is used on these parts.

http://www.mad-coatings.com/?page=gallery&...rod=carbonfiber

cheers

im interested in some interior parts done pending pics etc.

the quality of the finish is very different to how its done with mad-coatings so ill wait for someone to post up some proper pics and see how it turns out

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