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Any chance you can give us a break down of the cost to buy and deliver the front bar?

sure mate

Item Name:M35 Stagea Front BarBid

Shipping Method:Sea / ContainerDelivery

Shipping Category:C

Item Cost: 14,800¥

Japanese Domestic Freight: 4,000¥

Import Monster Commission: 2,960¥

Total Japan Costs: 21,760¥

Exchange Rate: $1AUD buys: 80¥

Import Duty: 740¥

Container Freight Cost:$125.00

Australian Domestic Freight: $70.00

Sub Total: $476.25

GST: $47.63

Total: $523.88

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Just a quick question regarding your car's flares. Given your car started life as an ARX, are they ARX flares or Axis flares? I think the overall shape of both are the same, but the main difference is that Axis flares have a rubber gasket that goes between the fender and the plastic flare - you can just make it out in the image below. My guess is that because the Axis flares are painted, the gasket stops vibrations between the flare and body that would otherwise cause the paint to chip on the flare (ARX flares being usually unpainted). I assume you have ordered the black Axis fender from eBay. Hopefully the gasket on a black Axis is not black (It's hard to tell in the second image) as that will stand out on your lighter coloured car.

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For what it's worth, I reckon when it's finished it will look great. A gold Axis will be very unique - unless the one below is not yours in pre-accident days, in which case it won't be so unique biggrin.gif.

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oh wow, does the number-plate say synergy motorsport ? if it does thats the same car :D

i still need the chrome on the bonnet and also another grill, anyone able to help out ? :)

thanks

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350Z parts?

oh.... when my car was new, it failed the Vic roadworth on the drivers side tie rod... Ben at Northshore sorted out the parts, but they were the 350Z part, plus a conversion kit for M35.. Extra packet in the package.

Cool down pplz..... Valium and redbull for all

Josh, is that the same Valium that gets rid of the cigarette smoke smell from your car?whistling.gif

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