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Ah k, didn't know that either...

I used to be on $16 or something, told em I was gonna leave if they didn't make it cheaper....Price goes up a $1p/w for everyone else all the time but mine stays at $12.95 so I'm not goin anywhere lol

Yeh man u gotta transfer to point cook so much better than the 3rd world hoppers one

Lol, can't be f**ked travelling to Point Cook for gym, bad enough I moved further away from the Hoppers one than I was at my parents place...was a 30 sec drive from there

need new bootlid, instead of welding holes & painting, what if i get this for my black car....

r32carbtrunk.jpg

carbon fibre bootlid

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 5.5kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

yay or nay?

less gay than the previous blue ones

i agree, want to swap a pair of wheels?

that way you can rock these awesome light weight forged rims on the front and rock stockies on the back, and i can too!

the round about in point cook, when you get off the free way is slippery as fark

^^

lol

pat keep in mind it will be unlikely to line up nicely aftermarket shit never fits right

yeah thats true....the cost of finding a straight boot + welding holes + painting ends up costing near the same price of a new CF boot which has no holes and is good to go... If only justjap was in Melb :(

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