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Dstrbu - aka Brad - Can you please send those N1 ducts owing to me when I bought your N1 bar? I'll refrain from saying anything more at this stage. Terry

Interested in the N1 bumper, the vent inserts are included in the price? When will you get them?

Thanks

Dstrbu has surfaced. Hope to get some good news soon. Hoping it's not a false dawn!

Another Nismo sticker is being sent tonight. One left after that.

Hiccups x3 should be over soon.

1) N1 ducts to fit the BNR32 N1 bar are expected this week.

2) Northline has located the package containing both BNR32 & BNR34 front lips still stuck here in Sydney. Their excuse was that the sticker con note had fallen off. Both should arrive at the Pinkenba depot in 2 days.

Interested in the N1 bumper, the vent inserts are included in the price? When will you get them?

Thanks

Everything is there now Forged.

What remains is this, for $99

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The BNR34 V-Spec II ECU on the left, for $65

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...and that's just about it.

Instead of me hanging this Momo on the clothes line, hoping that it'll disappear by the time I come home from work > me claiming it on house contents insurance...

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...I'd rather someone just buy it for the reduced price of $85 > make me feel relieved?

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Richard, you've touched my innovative thought patterns!

Might keep it for bolting it onto the lid of my coffin!

One button is to open the curtains.

The other is to slide me onto my final journey.

  • 2 weeks later...

Richard, you've touched my innovative thought patterns!

Might keep it for bolting it onto the lid of my coffin!

One button is to open the curtains.

The other is to slide me onto my final journey.

JDM for life :P

TERRY, look what i found:

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1993/SSE-AD-3052381/?Cr=3&sdmvc=1

Look at the steering wheel :P same as the one you're selling, maybe you can use yours and be best mates with him, haha

Young fellahs look at my red Momo

> look at me and how old I am

> look back at the Momo

> scratch their heads

> shake their heads

> I walk off smiling

  • 11 months later...

A couple. I'm getting o'seas requests, but the price includes postage within Australia. PM me if you will.

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