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Anthony - come pick the dash up and pay later (i need space)

As for the vents - if your going to replace them just pull them out.

Centre one has 4 clips top and bottom, Passenger has 2 clips top and bottom.

See pic.

Newies will slide in and clip into place.

The screws I saw previously just hold the AC/Heater plastic piping behind the vent to the dash. Dont actualy screw into the vents.

My pics comming tomoz

r32centrevents.jpg

yep that would be a bonus Anthony.

Just need to be certain you take the ones for the stock fuel rail and I keep the aftermarket fuel rail ones :).

Should be easy to determine.

Call me on 0408 732 655 when you get to the pine Island turn-off :thumbsup:

I have a set of fairly new vents in the car (bout 1 year old) i sort of dont need them anymore as the ducts are not hooked up anymore.

The only problem id have with selling them is what do i put in the holes in the dash? i cant think of anything easy that would look ok.

If you have a solution ill sell them to you cheap.

Brand new ones out of the box are better so do that if you can afford it. Like in Sins pic you can see the plastic bag, fresh produce!

lol - I dont usually answer an unknown number when getting sex. However it all worked out.

Thanks for helping clean up my garage :) You have a very nice GTR there :thumbsup:

Actually you interupted my BLT in the garage. Phone was in the bedroom :(

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