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Chris, if you could look into it I would be greatly appreciative. Get me a quote and I'll take it to them, looking to get it ASAP so air freight prices. Scott also has a 2nd hand one which I'm going to talk to them about.

what year (exact as I cannot pull it up.) is this thing and how much hardware do you need?

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98 (I can send you my VIN if you like.)

It's just the front bar. Apparently they have everything but that.

ok. I will pull that up now. I have your chassis number already for some reason I can't pull it up.

base part number is:

F2022-AA5AA-

$1800 freighted.. I will have to get an EXACT amount for the freight but that would be 'close'

it LOOKS like I can buy it painted. what color is this car.

as for turn around I'll hop on the phone to japan now. give me a bit.

got return email - $2100 + GST and its here within a week. get it cleared and me paid and I will make it happen.

got return email - $2100 + GST and its here within a week. get it cleared and me paid and I will make it happen.

Is there anything this man CAN'T do or get? Amazing you can do all this in a day and just car saying may/June. I'm rethinking my insurance company I think.

Is there anything this man CAN'T do or get? Amazing you can do all this in a day and just car saying may/June. I'm rethinking my insurance company I think.

not a lot I can't get if someone is willing to pay for it. considerign the amount of money I spent last year wtih them - they simply want me happy..

andrew,

let me know soon as. also this is the BARE item. the vents on the side ARE NOT included. if you take my 32 one as an example thats what you are getting.

martin,

trade plate acquired. we will be driving the 31 home. I will deal with the aftermath (wife) once it lands here. I have the plate for a few days.

If JCI agree to the pricing I'll get them to contact you directly to finalise it all. I have been told that all parts excluding the bar are in Brisbane (after being shipped over from japland) and its the bumper only they are after.

please do. I dare say it will have to come out of okinawa but thats not an issue. have another look at the blow up and check that the cover is the only thing you need (check with the repairer as well.)

been looking on R31 house. that is one website I should probably stay off... (I could spend serious money there!!)

martin,

trade plate acquired. we will be driving the 31 home. I will deal with the aftermath (wife) once it lands here. I have the plate for a few days.

Nice. Might drive you over there in my car, then you can drive the new one home and I won't need to drive the skooby (and won't get caught in the crossfire :P)

been looking on R31 house. that is one website I should probably stay off... (I could spend serious money there!!)

Yeah, that sh*t is expensive :S

done.

R31 house - bit pricey. may see what nissan has to say about some of those bits. the floor mats I like though.

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