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These are from the US G35 and will cover the ABS and Brake booster in the V35.

They will need a little Mod (trim of the plastic) to fit but will be really straight forward to do.

Price is $90 plus post from the US

So depending on how many sell , post from the US will be shared.

Added by mod from another post

Ok I will leave this open from 27th may to the 27th June

If we get

5 it will cost $110 with post to the buyers door

10 it will cost $95 with post to the door.

As some have said the dollar isnt great (around 86 cents) but its not all that bad either and can still

go down to what it was.

What the dollar has been isn't the norm but its still higher than the normal at the moment

So thats the game of life

Oh and payment will be up front bank deposit

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Bad time to be buying from the US with a GB.

The kit also doesn't come with some much needed clips for anchor points. I've done it and it's not a simple 5min job as there's a fair bit of dremel work required including cutting the firewall if you want it to fit the same as the JDM battery cover.

Bad time to be buying from the US with a GB.

The kit also doesn't come with some much needed clips for anchor points. I've done it and it's not a simple 5min job as there's a fair bit of dremel work required including cutting the firewall if you want it to fit the same as the JDM battery cover.

Yep, +1 to all of that.

Well worth the effort though :bunny:

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hi Chris,

As per GB Rules, please add a start and end time for the buy, and all details including payment methods, and estimated post prices based on number of units.

Cheers

Thanks for the heads up and sorry

Ok I will leave this open from 27th may to the 27th June

If we get

5 it will cost $110 with post to the buyers door

10 it will cost $95 with post to the door.

As some have said the dollar isnt great (around 86 cents) but its not all that bad either and can still

go down to what it was.

What the dollar has been isn't the norm but its still higher than the normal at the moment

So thats the game of life :):P:blink:

Oh and payment will be up front bank deposit

Edited by Cra-Z-Boy

Currently at 83c. Given that the AUD was expected to hit parity with the USD by the middle to end of the year, I'd be certain it will go back up to 92c soon.

The slumps to 80c+ have been periodical and short, just got to time the OS purchases, particularly with large amounts of $ because you will get hit Import duty if you go over $1k AUD

Currently at 83c. Given that the AUD was expected to hit parity with the USD by the middle to end of the year, I'd be certain it will go back up to 92c soon.

The slumps to 80c+ have been periodical and short, just got to time the OS purchases, particularly with large amounts of $ because you will get hit Import duty if you go over $1k AUD

we will have to wait and see and import costs wont be a problem.

I have bought many items from the States and have that all sorted.

But really on a $100 item you will save 9 big dollars at the better dollar price. :blink:

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