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Mate, have a look in ImportMonster

Go into Automotive, and search A31 (Cefiro turns up f**k all search results)

There's a few ranging from $15 - $130 + shipping/taxes

Although I think you could make one from perspex for ALOT less money.

EDIT:

BROWSE

YAHOO AUCTIONS

AUTOMOTIVE

enter A31 in the search bar

Edited by Nic_A31

Or you could buy mine, Bought from Japan almost 2 years ago, perfect fit. Still in gelcoat so needs to be prime and painted.

Brand New, $200, Your in Adelaide so welcome to test fit/inspect before buying.

If you can PM me a rough shipping price to 6056 I'll consider it, and probably grab one or two end of this month ?

Got a mate chasing one, but Im sure the extra weight and well...no difference in dimensions wont make a difference to the shipping costs ?

Edited by Nic_A31
If you can PM me a rough shipping price to 6056 I'll consider it, and probably grab one or two end of this month ?

Got a mate chasing one, but Im sure the extra weight and well...no difference in dimensions wont make a difference to the shipping costs ?

Its about $23 FOR postage to Sydney or Melbourne, Id assume Perth is about the same maybe an extra $4 or $5.

This is through airroaddirect.com.au

WOW am I the mate?

Otherwise I'm 4th in line. I'm keen pending price and whatnot.

About $23.

Got anymore questions fire away,

Stolen from another thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a258597-

no idea what kind of Roof spoiler that is^^^, but if you search the username 'Huddy' he has one that I gave him.

'Killer_Taxi' Hope it buffs outs. Some good cut and polish should fix it?

'a31_drifter' Im off up the coast for a month with mates in early January. Happy to help you out, but it there is no reply in January its cause im not here.

Edited by JiN_MaN

nah mate, its on the fender and the eggs where it hit has cracked the paint, insurace is willing to pay for it.. but if they cant match the colour (custom colour) they have to repaint the whole car.. will get back to you soon mate

cheers

if it was the same as the one i got, I can vouch for the finish and fitment strait out of the box. actually it's the black one in the pic on Jin mans post

YEH! so you got that cefiro finished and its turned out :) damn sexy. Last time I looked at it, it was still at the painters and in bits, good to see it all turned out how you wanted.

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