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My Freind has only just purchased a r34 skyline and on his return trip from melborne he lost an eyelido cover for the right hand side, i have searched many forms & threds but have been unable to find where to purchase a replacement or if its possible with out importing ..

I would appreciate any help in this matter as he has not time to search him self.

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N1 Distribution in melbourne sell them - $242 a pair http://www.n-1.com.au/eyeline.asp

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They say they do Australia Wide delivery.

Page with contact details: http://www.n-1.com.au/contact_us.htm

I have bought a couple of things from these guys and they are quite good [no hassles :)].

Cheers

Dale

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hmmm im seriously after some SII 33 ones. haha yeah ur right about painting the CF ones.. taking weight reduction to the extreme !! hahahaha :P

i know it would be heaps more expensive but if you were dead set on getting the factory ones, would a nissan aus be able to get some from nissan japan if they were stocked as spares ? or do you think that the body stuff wouldnt have been keep in any volume for spares after they finished manufacturing them ?

aftermarkets would probly be the go :) hehehe

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n15m0 - They arrived about 7days after the auction and look fantastic, no dodgy weave, lots of laquer etc.

Good to hear Ian & thanks for the link - I am now waiting for mine to arrive :D

Mine cost about AUD$110 INCLUDING delivery from the same guy.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...ssPageName=WDVW

Mine ALL mine!!!

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Good to hear Ian & thanks for the link - I am now waiting for mine to arrive :rofl:

Mine cost about AUD$110 with delivery from the same guy.  

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...ssPageName=WDVW

 

Mine ALL mine!!!

Hey guys.. it's good to see u are getting ur eyelids... it's very convenient that ur cars are black or dark colours.. but mine is still YelloW..

Yes I'm the sucker who lost one of his lids..

Just wondering whether it'd be worth buying the carbon fibre ones..

On a yellow car.

Cheers

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The hong kong lad from ebay can order non carbon fibre ones as well for $85 delivered but it will take 3-4 weeks apparently...still deciding...will approach DMD in Brisbane and see if they can make us a couple coz they have had a couple of really hot R34s with eyelids and the boss drives one too...

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