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JUST RECEIVED THEM! THEY LOOK GORGEOUS!

I don't have access to my camera at the moment but will post pictures of them tonight. Very happy with how they look so far :)

Sorry for the delay in the photos guys; currently in the process of moving house.

Here they are, the quality is fantastic! Hopefully tomorow I will get some time to fit them so I can give the go ahead to start production for the rest of you guys :)

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Hahaha I bet :P

I'm half way through fitting them now. Everything so far looks good, only issue is the factory 6 little screws that hold the cover in place are to thin to use on the new carbon covers so I have to go buy some slightly thicker ones. No biggy though. Also found out that two of my mounts holding the covers off are broken from when I hit a damn kangaroo damnit!

I have to go to work soon, but I should be able to post pictures of the finished thing tonight if no dramas occur.

Well SAU is back online thank god (WTF was up with that?!)

Pleased to say fitment was perfect and they are good to go into prodution :)

Will post up pictures as soon as I get home this afternoon and will also put up the DIY on how to fit them (it's pretty damn easy).

Looks good! Changes the whole look of the front.

Production will start early in the new year and we will keep you posted as usual.

Here is the DIY on how to install them - includes plenty of pics :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/348458-diy-carbon-fibre-s2-foglightindicator-surrounds-install/

Also just a heads up for any one reading this considering purchasing some. I have a spare set available ready for shipment for the same price as this group buy (I had to order two kits to get the numbers to get it to go ahead).

So just PM me if you wish to purchase them.

Thanks.

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