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I'M BACK BABY!

Noumea was nice, but I had to look at bloody peugots and renaults all week.

I did see a brand apsnkers Evo 8 though. Sexy car.

Early next week will be the best time to meaure the front bars.

Maybe people could meet me at my work.......

Welcome back Bass :rofl:

I'll be heading over your way for my Recaro's fitting late next week. So PM me details for your work and I'll drop in to measure it up. I dont think it will be that much different to the nissan sports measurements?

GTTR34

Sorry I couldn't talk much on the phone, I was at a restaurant for my birthday today.

Friday is fine with me.

Anytime.

DAZ, I'll need your measurements too.

HEy Bass I can swing past your work on Friday morning around 10-11am, can you pm me your details?

PM ur work address to me too Pete...

Daz can u pick me up from the Recaro fitting place on Friday bruvva? It's in Mitcham too.. we can go for a cruise or something.

See u tomorrow night anywayz.

Erik.

What front bar do you have?

Could you please take some detailed photographs of your front bar.

From straight on.

From directly above.

From above where the bumper and headlight comes together

I don't know anybody in Melbourne with a C-West front bar.....

Does anybody?

No worries.

Erik's website lists the car as having c-west but he posted Top Secret here so I guess thats what he has now?

How far away are these Pete? I am running out of cash....!

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