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hey every1 i have rb25 tapper cover with nismo and r25 routered out in it they are currently for sale on ebay starting bid $56 if you guys are interested please send me a msg, also i can do custom tapper cover eg number plate number on it your name or a saying etc they would sell around $150 because of time to make,any way send a msg if your interested

thanks brad

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pms replyed if any serious people interested in buying the one on display or querys on custom made please call me on 0419284730 cheers Brad

pms replyed will be doing rb26 and rb 25 once i can get a original cover will do a deal if someone sends a original cover cheers brad

Hey Brad. I got a spare rb20 cover sitting at home. Just tell that brother of mine to bring it into work with him. Any way free bump.

Chears. Josh

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Hey Brad. I got a spare rb20 cover sitting at home. Just tell that brother of mine to bring it into work with him. Any way free bump.

Chears. Josh

hey every1 i can do rb20det now

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