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when is your shipment coming in for the gtr wing and do you have a white one

Should be here mid April.

Not sure if I have a white one, but that is easy to change...

I have a mate who makes perfect FBG copies if that helps, give me a call.

Thanks

Adam

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Any chance of getting my drivers seat clips, the ones that hold the map pocket on to the back of the drivers seat, four [i'll take more for next time if possible] of them, in a '98 SII gts2.5t. Or a complete map pocket if thats how it comes.

Houdy,

Can organise as many GTR wings as needed. Looking at about 500 for a primed one plus postage / freight to anywhere. These wings are excellent will not disappoint.

get in touch with Adam (supahiro27) or myself,

Haro

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Hi Sven Laptop

PM sent to you.

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Hi ASH (couldn't find the squiggly thing for your S :( )

Yes we can do the nismo wing for the 33s no worries. As for the blade alternatives.....sure can mate, we have already done a carbon one (looks sexy) , twin blade alloy shouldn't be a problem. The 500 for the GTR wing is an approximate price at the moment and does NOT include any freight or postage.

Feel free to send me an email with any other questions.

Cheers for the interest.

Haro

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I am looking for a r33 speedometer or complete instrument unit if you can help

Hi SXE33,

Sorry for the delayed reply, YES we do have a complete instrument unit found it this arvo!! :stupid:

It is from an R33 GTS-t i cant remember what kms it is up to, it is in good condition.

Im not too sure on the "going rate" for these things so please PM me with a decent offer and we will see how we go. (I can probably bring it to the Servo some time this weekend so if your in the area you can have a look, get back to me on that.)

Haro

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