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I just try to find out how many people will interesting to get one of this around $200 Australia delivered. more we will get cheaper..

I know, somewhere sell two gadge a pillar around $120, however you can't judge them (btw, I hit my A pillar gadge when I steering .., I want one of this.....

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hey philip,

will u get a defect for that like a-pillar pods (cos they say u'll hit ur head against them)? if u won't get defected then i'm pretty interested if u can get a good price... is it made to suit an r33 dash? cos the dash in the pic is a pre-98 impreza dash...

cheers,

louis

a bit o.t.: what happens to the factory fitted a-piilar boost gauge in the import s15 when they get complied?

Originally posted by lou15x

hey philip,

will u get a defect for that like a-pillar pods (cos they say u'll hit ur head against them)? if u won't get defected then i'm pretty interested if u can get a good price... is it made to suit an r33 dash? cos the dash in the pic is a pre-98 impreza dash...

cheers,

louis

a bit o.t.: what happens to the factory fitted a-piilar boost gauge in the import s15 when they get complied?

They are designed for lots models...inc R33, however I can't find the picture which has the model installed...the last picture is for demo purpose..

be honest, I have been defect for the A pillar, and the cop told me "you can't have gadge higher ther steering wheel, m8! (or next to it....buxxshxx!!)"

I have to remove it, clear the defect...who knows where is the book cleared stated that what we can, and what we can't..however I'm pretty sure we can get away by using this dash holder..

the most expensive part is the postage from JP...it cost near $45dollars for postage ($15 for domestic...because the supplier don't send overseas, and I have to ask someone to receive and pack then send to us..$30 to Australia), and that's why I said more order, more cheaper....:uh-huh:

  • 2 weeks later...

what up muh niggas

I am pretty sure that this is an r33, the dash looks so so similar.

i am not sure of those with series II's cos the air bag needs to get out.

i am not sure if these ones advertised here look the same. but it would seem logical. apparently these are from BORDER.

laters

RiaZ

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