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hey craig, here's some rails that my brother modded for a customer using the factory rails and the generic slider the cheap seats come with;

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Also i had one of those seats sitting in my spare room unused never fitted that you could have had for the $170 it owes me.

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Just washed the 34 from the track day and damm my rear guards have so many stone chips :D now to see if they polish out or need a quick brush touch.

That what you get for trying to be a rally driver at Mallala :(

hey craig, here's some rails that my brother modded for a customer using the factory rails and the generic slider the cheap seats come with;

Also i had one of those seats sitting in my spare room unused never fitted that you could have had for the $170 it owes me.

I only paid 160 delivered for this one :(

cheap pos tho, but oh well, its budget.

what will your bro charge to do me one of those rails?

i also may be keen on your seat, aswell, for the passenger side.

As to not clutter up the fs thread.

Damo, just get one of these: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Turbotech-manual-tu...#ht_1490wt_1167

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/go...ntr-t73375.html

stock 33 turbz

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That one looks like what i have on my car atm.

Just washed the 34 from the track day and damm my rear guards have so many stone chips :D now to see if they polish out or need a quick brush touch.

:( Not surprised, you seemed to like off road more than tarmac that day :D

hey craig, here's some rails that my brother modded for a customer using the factory rails and the generic slider the cheap seats come with;

Seat3.jpg

Seat2.jpg

Seat1.jpg

Also i had one of those seats sitting in my spare room unused never fitted that you could have had for the $170 it owes me.

Image693.jpg

dale,

ill take the seat if craig doesnt want it!!

how far south?

i havnt got good skills, but more then happy to help (within reason :( ).

only available saturdays atm though.

if you got facebook you can see my gallery :D

Morphett Vale/Woodcroft and yes i have facebook, PM me your Email addy and i'll look it up.

who here has the mate who works at Grand Auto??

they have an RB30ET that i want moar info on NAO!!! hehe

NUGZY,

and i didn't get chance to look for that sheet metal yet, but im pretty sure i'll find something for ya.

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