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Hey Gents.

Well, I'm right to make some guides up.

I need to know numbers of people and front bars.

People in buy (front bar in brackets)

ME....................(Nissan Sports).......(DONE AND DUSTED)

ADZMAX............(Nissan Sports)......(DONE AND DUSTED)

RedBaron.........(Nissan Sports).......(DONE AND DUSTED)

ABOBOB...........(Nissan Sports).......(DONE AND DUSTED)

NJR 34GTT........(Nissan Sports).......(DONE AND DUSTED)

MUZ.................(Nissan Sports)........(DONE AND DUSTED)

ALL Nismo Bars are now supplied.

DAZ.................(Standard Bar)..........(DONE AND DUSTED)

NismoR34........(Standard Bar).........(DONE AND DUSTED)

GROUND RUN...(Standard Bar).........(DEPOSIT PAID)

CNBLOW..........(Standard Bar).........(DONE AND DUSTED)

COXY................(Standard Bar).........(DONE AND DUSTED)

Afro..................(C-West Front Bar)..(DONE AND DUSTED)

Eriktufa.............(Top Secret Bar).....(DONE AND DUSTED)

GTTR34............(URAS bar)...............(DONE AND DUSTED)

THAT'S ALL FOR NOW

PRICES ARE $65 as I didn't take into account the cost to get them bent.

BASS OUT

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You haven't put me down yet Bass!

Including me there are already 6 of us, prices should be geting better now :P

+ Abo Bob just needs a little convincing and he may join us too!

AboBOB

Come on.

It's cheap.

Good quality, fully routed, not turret punched. Bent up with love my me personally.

You couldn't ask for a better deal...........

Daz,

R34GTT

Anytime you guys want to meet up to measure your bars is good with me.

I work in Mitcham, and you could come after 5pm if you like.

ASAP would be good.

Daz,

R34GTT

Anytime you guys want to meet up to measure your bars is good with me.

I work in Mitcham, and you could come after 5pm if you like.

ASAP would be good.

Early next week Peter, I'll ring u to arrange a time.

Cheers

:D

Hey Guys.

I've been called off on Business for the most part of next week.

I fly to Noumea on Sunday arvo and wont be back until Thursday.

I have sent drawings to my subbies who should e-mail the quote back to me early next week.

As soon as I know details I will let you all know.

BASS OUT

No probs, thanks for the update. :)

As for the Skylines Australia being engraved across the middle, I'd prefer mine left blank as I will be putting a few stickers on the top surface anyway.

Looking forward to getting mine! :(

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