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Hi everyone,

i am finally back from my holiday! i know about everyone is dying to get their hands on the bonnet.

Maybe it is good to give you guys some update.

The bonnet is ready! Yippe!

However the ship to bring it to sydney is facing delay! Boooo! Grrr!!! :D

The good news is that it is already on the way! but the arrival will be later.

ETA will be mid to late april and subjected to custom clearance.

I do want to apologise for the lack of updates.

I have been away for 6 weeks and it is hard to find internet and 2ndly i am not to logged in as SAU only allow local IP address to go in!

But rest assured your bonnet will be here.

I have been selling online for a while and my reputation speak for itself as i do sell on other forums as well.

I have 26bonnets in this shipment and please do not hesitate to contact me further if you need any more clarification....

also i have been trying to increase my Skyline knowledge and has bought these 2 books during my holiday. i hope to be able to bring in more skyline products in the future.

Thank your for all your supports! ;)

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Cant wait for my bonnet aswell :P

Can you get CF bootlids?

at this time they only produce for subaru! BOOO! :)

i ask them to make for skyline as well

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