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I have a spare brand new RSW Black CF interior trim set for sale.

Perfect quality and fit from a reputable Japanese CF manufacturer RSW.

The whole set consists of two window switch covers,

mirror switch cover, SatNav surround and control panel cover.

It cost me $966.17 for the lot. $900 pick up Sydney or $900 plus post anywhere.

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http://www.rsw.ne.jp/gt-r-c-interior.html

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if you're not getting any bites and want to part out the kit, ill take the A/C panel

i sent an email off to rsw yesterday to purchase it

Thanks, but it will be hard to sell individual pieces if I part out the kit.

How is one odd CF piece going to look or do you already have other parts of your car covered?

Thanks, but it will be hard to sell individual pieces if I part out the kit.

How is one odd CF piece going to look or do you already have other parts of your car covered?

fair enough

ive already got the rsw inner shifter piece, and having the gauge surround wrapped in cf now too - ive basically replicated the wald interior

undecided whether the ac piece will be overkill, but for 300 odd bucks its worth a shot

good luck with the sale

can definitely vouch for the quality of the rsw parts

Edited by domino_z
fair enough

ive already got the rsw inner shifter piece, and having the gauge surround wrapped in cf now too - ive basically replicated the wald interior

undecided whether the ac piece will be overkill, but for 300 odd bucks its worth a shot

good luck with the sale

can definitely vouch for the quality of the rsw parts

Be careful when choosing the CF, "Twill" or "Black", both are the same colour but different fibre orientation.

Be careful when choosing the CF, "Twill" or "Black", both are the same colour but different fibre orientation.

No takers, will take sensible offers before it goes to ebay

Edited by GT-Ricer

QUOTE (GT-Ricer @ 28 Nov 2010, 01:25 PM) Be careful when choosing the CF, "Twill" or "Black", both are the same colour but different fibre orientation.

No takers, will take sensible offers before it goes to ebay

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