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By they way.........VERTEX kit for R32.....$1000 plus shipping.

I have had problems with shipping companys recently however, it seems no-one wants to take such large items for a reasonable cost. Anyone have a company they use? My courier just went bankrupt :)

The bar is no problem at all.........i have had problems with shipping.....the company i have used in the past have got bankrupt and the few others i have spoken to want double what i used to pay (maybe thats why they went broke...too cheap)

How urgent do you need it? I have been trying to find time to get decent pricings for you. (your idea of decent and mine may be different) what are you willing to pay for shipping?

That way i will get the cheapest price under your limit for ya. Or perhaps you know of a decent carrier? If you wanna organise it from your end that is fine by me......again, I apologise for the delay.

At this point it does not look like i will have BN kits available for R32 in the near future.....Same goes for blistered guards etc.

Here are a few pics of the vertex kit fitted to a 2 door......Obviously the rear bar for a 4 door is different and that has recently been copied from an original direct from japan. Unforutnately 4 door sideskirts are not available.......although 2 door skirts could be modified to fit.

For those interested........vented fibreglass bonnets for both cefiro's and laurels will be available in the future. (god knows what postage will be on those though !!)

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