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Seat base might smell if it gets wet - and I persoanally don't want to be around.

*Edit - just noticed the typo - but I'll leave it there.

Nice morning this morning. :)

No smell at all. I just didn't want to allow it to get wet during the intense low pressure system over the past few days. PM me for bank details if you will. And I'll grab your address in the process. Regards Tez

I've been asked if I can reduce the price of the White GReddy Gracer side skirts for the R32. If I'm doing this for him, I'll do it for all. $380

I got the rear interior window trims back today. They look alright but Bryan cannot get rid of all the bubbling. Pics to follow tomorrow but I cannot in all honesty charge any more than what I paid for his labour which is $100

You'll understand why I'm only charging $100; but at least there's no cracking.

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You'll notice there is a small patch over where the corner is most stretched.

The PO man told me last week that there'd be no problem bagging the seat base. But when it came time to post it, no Aust Post packaging would accommodate it. Had to scavenge a Nissan box quick smart. I do hope it was unmolested Frank. I would have preferred to bubble wrap it as well. Again, apologies.

A Lay-by has been placed on the GReddy Gracer side skirts.

Balance needs to be completed by 1st November.

Tomei sump baffle plate has been reserved too.

  • 1 month later...

GReddy Gracer Side Skirts

...are back up for sale.

Reduced to $350 due to forfeiture of a deposit.

I'll also throw in Rear Pods - unless they're not required.

Or, I'm willing to separate and sell the pods first for $90

  • 3 weeks later...

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