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Need 10 (although I'll check).

Have? Not 10 yet

Sonny, who did you get it through? If it was cheaper than I can do, can you post up the link/seller for the others that are interested (serious).

Benny posted a link to this thread awhile ago. Amayama.com thats who Im using with. Cheers Benny for the link.

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Okay, so price stands as stated for 10.

If we have 5, price per shroud and cover is $102 inc express shipping to your door

Price per unti including individual shipping from the US and then express shipping to your door is $130 :(

If you guys are still interested at the 5 units price ($102) please post up.

if you trim the plastic just to the mounting lip, the rubber seal overlaps and holds it all in place quite securely... without brackets. unless you plan on leaning on it all the time....

see end of this thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/396557-who-wants-a-brake-booster-trim-panel/page__view__findpost__p__7(p__fromsearch__1

if you trim the plastic just to the mounting lip, the rubber seal overlaps and holds it all in place quite securely... without brackets. unless you plan on leaning on it all the time....

see end of this thread

http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

I do quite often actually :)

I'm still in. Sick of looking at all the wires and hoses in there. If only I could re-route the fuel reg and gauge into that area... Mmm.

Hurry up Cam. :)

Still need a couple more confirmed at the 5 item price.

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