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hey guys not sure if im posting in the right section or not but i want to know how much the r34 altia option kit is worth.

Your looking at around $700ish for a full fibreglass copy. Pretty hard to find a full genuine kit.

Hey ruby, there's a guy in melb keen on my rear subframe. It's just the frame. Would u be keen to take it over with u and meet this guy somewhere?

Also u smsd me when I think the sms was ment for someone else. Something about some shirts.

i got the genuine kit (plastic) thinking of selling it off, Ive just checked the Japanese motorsport website and they are selling the genuine front bar for$900! so im guessing the whole kit would be worth a lot more

id probably sell the whole kit for around $1000-$1200, depending on condition. JIS tend to stock overpriced items from time to time. I think that price is because they are pretty hard to find.

Just got home from Melbourne lastnight! Good Vibrations was awesome! Between Kid Kudi doing shots with a girl in the front row, Gym Class Heros telling the girls to strip naked and Busta Rhymes spraying the crowd in champagne then drinking half a bottle of courvosier (sp?) in one go I think I've had an awesome weekend. So glad to be back and not doing hook turns and drinking Farmers Union!

Hey ruby, there's a guy in melb keen on my rear subframe. It's just the frame. Would u be keen to take it over with u and meet this guy somewhere?

Also u smsd me when I think the sms was ment for someone else. Something about some shirts.

Ah, sorry wrong Luke.

Umm, let me think about the subframe. What size is it all up (dimensions) and weight approx? I MAY be able to do it if he can contribute to my fuel costs, and if it will fit with the rest of my gear.

:P

Crap!

The trailer I had lined up for my trip interstate is unavailable. Does anyone else have a trailer I can borrow from Saturday thru to Tuesday at the latest?

:P

f**k, gonna miss all jap day :( trying to find a driver to take the car down whilst i attend to other commitments.

*Raises Hand* Me, Me, Pick Me :P

Crap!

The trailer I had lined up for my trip interstate is unavailable. Does anyone else have a trailer I can borrow from Saturday thru to Tuesday at the latest?

:rofl:

My parents have one, but i think they are using it on Sunday for greenwaste drop off at the local Council Depot.

Crap!

The trailer I had lined up for my trip interstate is unavailable. Does anyone else have a trailer I can borrow from Saturday thru to Tuesday at the latest?

:rofl:

If you get really desperate, i could possibly line one up.

If you get really desperate, i could possibly line one up.

Could you look into it Damo ... its looking like I'll need it at this rate. I wanna load up for the trip Friday night, or Saturday morning at the latest. Leaving Saturday night.

:rofl:

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