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hay guys n girls

got something special/different to move along!!

as some of u may know i am a carbon whore when it comes to all of my cars!!

i spents months and months looking for proper carbon dash inserts for my 34! from the many many inferior quality, warped twill patters, cactus fitting cheap (and some quite pricey) i gave up the search!!

i decided to entrust my good mate shane from psi parts to get what i needed done! i was happy to endure the very very long wait because like many parts i had bought or custom made by him i was always left with a smile on my face!!

now!!

this sale is conditional upon the following terms!!

this will only be sold as a package, no seperating dont fkn ask because the reply could be deemed offensive!

this is a swap and cash my way exercise! parts swapped need to be in good condition and i would prefer stock or black paint if i must (ppl with crappy painted ones or cracks need not apply)

melbourne buyers are highly preffered due to many parts! however im sure arrangements can be made to make me and potential buyers happy!!

included in the sale/swap is

carbon triple guage cluster

carbon air vent surrounds

carbon ac control panel

carbon double din cd surround

carbon gear selector surround

carbon ash tray cover

carbon centre console (yep the hole thing)

carbon centre console lid

fitment is oem as they are oem pieces wrapped in genuine carbon fibre (no 3m shit here) full resined and sealed! high gloss finish for that touch of classyness!

i waited several months for these to come back from the factory and have never even driven the car since they arrived (i bought a gtr in the meantime lol) this means they are like brand new! there is not a single mark on any pieces in the set at all!!

i will have pics up sunday evening for you to see!

chasing $1000 plus ur standard trims!

please note i am not desperate to sell in any way! if i dont get what i want then the trims will go with the car to the buyer of my car (cars for sale)

i am located in doncaster east melbourne

contact me via sms (i will call back straight away just very busy at work atm)

my number is 0433005569

thanks for reading!!

i can mms pics now (phone was getting repaired now fixed) but these r def worth coming out to see!

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to everyone who has texted, pmd and called i apologise for the delay in pics! i will endeavour to get them to u as soon as i can!

if u r in melb u r more than welcome to come around and have a look at the pieces!

quality is extremely high!

u wont regret the drive out guaranteed!

thanks

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all fkn righty

first day off in ages!

gonna smash out a shower then jumping in the car and taking photos!

please text me on 0433005569 so i can send u pics (sau wont let me upload from my phone i dunno y)

i tried to take photos but my fkn phone camera is f**ked .... again!!

i had a friend come over just before and took photos with his phone and mms them to me but i cant forward the pics :(

im getting him to email them to me shortly and ill upload them (hopefully) from my work comp

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