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Yes the rails are Passenger and Driver.

Pick-Up is Available, just give us a call on (03) 9791 2129 before you come down to make sure someone is here. (Prefer Cash on pick-up or direct deposit prior to coming down).

Address and further contact details are listed on our website :P

Thanks mate... If you can hang on to these for me until Saturday that would be awesome! I'll call beforehand...

Cheers,

Andy

Edit: If you need a deposit please let me know...

Edited by AnDyStYLe

can i please get some pics of the following.

20. R33 Alloy Radiator - $299

25. R34 Bomex Wing Carbon Fibre - $199

also can i get the size of the radiator.

thanks

Pics are in the links below the item description. I'll have to measure the core size, but other than that its a direct replacement of the factory one.

picture 53 no work !!!!

Fixed :P

just want to know whats the width of the radiator? thanks

Width is 670mm with a core thickness of 50mm.

sorry, by width i meant thickness. lols. ill take the radiator. are you where abouts you located for pick up? and what days can i pick it up?

Edited by john-e boi

We are in Dandenong (see website for details). We will be open tomorrow during the day, and Mon - Fri 10am - 4pm. However it's best to call before coming down to make sure someone is there.

what needs to be done to this part to make it fit?

22. R33 GT Front Bar (Stretched, needs work to fit) - $50

It will need to be cut and re-fibreglassed as it will sit outside of the guards.

51. R34 FRP Eyelids (good quality)- $35

what is frp? wat material is that? do you have a picture?

FRP = Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic, its Fibreglass as everyone knows it.

I'll get Shane to put up a picture when he returns tomorrow.




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