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Ok guys and gals.

These are now being produced with a VERY short lead time (one was made over night).

Group buy date has ended, but if you still want one, send me a PM and I can organise something for you.

For those that have ordered one, they are either ready to be picked up, or I am getting them ready to be shipped asap and will let you know when i do so :)

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Hey Damo,

Mine arrived today thanks. Very happy with the outcome and thanks again for organising the group buy.

Cheers

Rob

Glad you are happy with it Rob :)

I have arranged with my supplier to keep the group buy price as it is.

So although the group buy is now officially closed, these will be an ongoing thing if any one wants one now or later on down the track.

Either reply here or send me a PM :)

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End product looks great!

If you were referring to the picture of my panel above then it would be fair to say that the photo doesn't do it justice.

Looks way better in the flesh!

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Managed to see one at GTR Festival. I was impressed.

That probably would have been on my car :)

Ah you were talking to Brodie. He was picking up one for Anthony from Dahtone Racing.

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Hi R32gojira

 

Have you any spare number plate inserts? My number plate is to big.

Or can we have one made.

 

Cheers steven 

12 hours ago, thebluecheeseman said:

Hi R32gojira

 

Have you any spare number plate inserts? My number plate is to big.

Or can we have one made.

 

Cheers steven 

PM replied to mate.

 

These are still available guys.

Its now an ongoing thing with a local supplier of mine.

Prices still remain the same, so get a hold of me if you are keen for one.

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On 3/14/2021 at 8:40 PM, cpp said:

hi r32GOJIRA do you still have any r32 rear bar inserts left

Hi mate, unfortunately these were made to order, and the previous supplier had damaged the mold.

So i haven't been supplying these for a while as i just need to get off my ass and get the mold repaired and find a decent carbon/frp guy to to the job.

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