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you can do a small mod to the rear seats reclining mechanism.. and modify the rear wall .... to make a split fold rear

I don't have the reclining rear seats with the big headrests. I have the fixed back rear seas. So that mod won't work for me. I had to recline the front seat all the way back to fit deleos front bar in when I got it. I looked at the distance between the lip of my rims and the road today with factory camber and gave up on the oni camber idea.

Niss4x4 in melbourne, worst customer service I have ever had bought a weathershield last Tuesday and I rang Friday and got told the useless mong broke it taking it off. So i told em another part I wanted and asked to speak to his boss. Oh we rang you five times (had no missed calls. Buying a new set on tuesday from japan.

If you fitted up the M35 Aero bar, I think the styling would be spot on. Not so keen on the V35 rear tail lights, but I'm not sure what you could do with them. Do the M35 sideskirts fit up? is there any difference in wheelbase?

Roofracks are on. Brand new white bumper (black one broke after getting bogged on mates neighbours lawn) from Japanese import spares and a new weathershield that fell off will be ordered tomorrow. I photos will be up once new bumper is on

Here are pics of the "stagline" with RPF1s. 18x9.5 +15 with 215/35R18 nexen tyres. Not the greatest photographer in the world but hey who is

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Feel free to leave feedback. if you dont have anything nice to say dont say it at all. no one likes haters!!!!

Love it mate, looks awesome, Nissan shoulda made it like that from the start

Hey Mark, how much longer do you think it is fair to make me wait for the money you owe me?

I did you a favour by sending your chassis brace to you with NO MONEY UPFRONT and this is how you repay me?

Of all the people I've had dealings with on this forum; you are the ONLY one to do this.

Get your sorry arse to the bank & sort out your affairs; I do not appreciate people taking advantage of my good nature.

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