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Detailed pic of said stuff? or you gonna make us wait like your car Chris??? :domokun:

mine is 270km away from me on a set of skewers at the moment. plenty happening with it :)

no probs!

its the BIG stuff that slowed this one down. small stuff wont that nearly that long.

I think you already have some of the stuff i want for your car, if so we can put yours on my car and you reorder :woot:

Problem solvered lol

most I what I have you have also. when I get a few of these cars gone I will grab yours and get it sorted.

when I do the second order I am changing customs agents - globelink are painful to deal with at the best of times.

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For those following this is what goes into this car in a few days time (with costs BEFORE Shipping and Customs) :

68200-01U00 Panel & Pad 1227.30

80682-30P00 Eusc handle - inside (2) 10.85 (ea)

68741-01U00 Grill Side Def 23.19

68750-01U00 Ventilator Assy Middle 84.08

68761-01U00 Ventilator Assy - Left 75.29

68740-01U00 Grill Side Defrost 23.19

25431-01U00 Switch Power Window - Left 102.48

68743-01U00 Grill - Defrost 41.44

68742-01U00 Grill - Defrost 41.44

76935-04U00 Finisher Rear Pillar 141.01

76934-04U00 Finisher Rear Pillar 141.01

Total 1802.13

Freight 387.00

Customs & Clearance 551.00

Grand Total 2860.13

there is still a bit more to do on it both security and audio wise.

build is lookn good ! was wondering where u got the new dash board and bits and pieces, and rear / side quarter window trim parts from ?? got the same bubbling issue in my 32 gtr unfortunately :(

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