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OK just ran up the back of a car and its tow bar ripped a great big hole in my iron mask, i was just wondering if any one knows of one for sale?

Which part of your "Iron Mask" got damaged???

Grille, spoiler, what?????

Please confirm.

Don't be gay leave it all on!! I smashed mine, and i getting more tekamen stuff, i want the look not just oh another R30 2 door maybe with aussie parts on it...NAH!!!

And before you carry on oh your car has been off the road so long blah blah let me remind you all that i paid for parts nearly 12 months ago, and i've been dicked around ever since!! U can get parts for them, just most prolly have to buy front cut and then sell the bits off it you don't want..Easy as!!!

']heh im in constant fear of damage to panels specialy the front :) good luck trackin bits down ur lucky probably more stuff floating round over east there than here in perth, lucky if we got about 5 DR's on the road !

Hey guys, PARTS not a problem to me!

yeah my thoughts to nice avator dennis!! i'll have to catch you on line to get a better look but whats the car in it?? looks similar to the tomica but not?? boys theres light on the horizon, give it 1 1/2 months and my one true nightmare will be fin, on road fin, for now till i get the more power bug, hahahah. bout bloody time... i'll post up some new pics of some things i've done to it, a bit of colour coding and some add ons plus i'll post up some dyno runs and compliance info..

It was the spoiler, bloody fiberglass.  Anyway i've decided to leave it be no damage to anything else so all i've got is more air to the radiator YEAH!

The genuine front DR "Iron Mask" spoiler is a black rubbery plastic item and I have a spare N/A cover. Don't have the brackets to support it, but have the cover.

The N/A version doesn't have the intercooler vent in the bottom left.

If you need the centre support bracket, talk to RSX84 as he probably didn't use his because the intercooler is in it's place.

Come back to me if your interested. PM me for deal.

Mines going to look tough... I want it to be different, not like the rest of you sheep :lol

pink paint job looking good... :jk: , when i first got mine i was looking into a r34 front end swap but there were some large $$ involved, now that would have been different??

yeah my thoughts to nice avator dennis!! i'll have to catch you on line to get a better look but whats the car in it?? looks similar to the tomica but not?? boys theres light on the horizon, give it 1 1/2 months and my one true nightmare will be fin, on road fin, for now till i get the more power bug, hahahah. bout bloody time... i'll post up some new pics of some things i've done to it, a bit of colour coding and some add ons plus i'll post up some dyno runs and compliance info..

Check your emails, one on the way, just sent.

yeah my thoughts to nice avator dennis!! i'll have to catch you on line to get a better look but whats the car in it?? looks similar to the tomica but not?? boys theres light on the horizon, give it 1 1/2 months and my one true nightmare will be fin, on road fin, for now till i get the more power bug, hahahah. bout bloody time... i'll post up some new pics of some things i've done to it, a bit of colour coding and some add ons plus i'll post up some dyno runs and compliance info..

Your going to beat me, I just pulled rear trailing arms out and sent them away to have the camber/toe adjustments put on them, and won't see them for a couple of weeks.

When it goes back together I will have fully adjustable suspension F & R.

I will know then wether I can fit 9/9.5's on the back and if I need guard flairs.

The genuine front DR "Iron Mask" spoiler is a black rubbery plastic item and I have a spare N/A cover. Don't have the brackets to support it, but have the cover.

The N/A version doesn't have the intercooler vent in the bottom left.

If you need the centre support bracket, talk to RSX84 as he probably didn't use his because the intercooler is in it's place.

Come back to me if your interested. PM me for deal.

Well mine was made of fibreglass so i was jiped, oh well, i have an N/A but the fake iron mask has that intercooler vent?? weird.

I'm not going to bother, getting a new front till i have some cash for engine conversion --> fj20et, as i have found a HKS turbo and wastegate for the fj20et at just jap.

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Due to their scarcety, I am thinking of making a mould for the DR Iron Mask Grille.

WHAT YOU THINK?????

good thinking as theres always that chance of a smash and 12 months is a long time to wait, got to keep it in the family though :)

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