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so if you buy the top lip for standard nissan bar you need to buy the carbon bonnet as well? if so how much is the carbon bonnet and do you stcok the gts-r side skirts and/or rear bar?

Yes you will need the Carbon Bonnet if you buy the Top Mole. Othrwise the STD Bonnet will not close.

I have 1 Carbon Bonnet in stock on special for $1450.

I have the Side Skirts and Rear Bar in stock but only for the 4 Door, I would have to order in the 2 door parts.

reggin, are you the same guy that Jo Ann quoted a few days ago? I'm pretty sure you are. Gareth is it?

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See the above attachment.

I am assuming that everything under the red line is the LIP... see how there is a painted section between the RED and BLUE line?  And then there is a black section under the BLUE line?

This is all one piece yeah?

$550 will get you all that correct?

Yes $550 will get you everything ender the RED line IN ONE PICE

but only while this 1 lip is left in stock

Come by on Saturday and have a look Stan

how much is the 'special' price SW20-GT?

does the lip need to be painted as i wouldn't mined if it came in black.

Special price is $550

the lip is currently black so painting is up to you.

this price is ONLY valid while this one is in stock,

seems both Satanic and you want it but only 1 of you can have it :wub: hahaha

very well sataic, pistols at dawn :wub: seriously :wub:

nah, if you want it you can get it, i'll just wait for the next batch to arrive. B)

side skirts sound good though, how much for those?

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Tosh, is the lip made from the injection moudled plastic you mentioned before? or is it fibreglass?

The Lip is made of FRP (Fibreglass Re-inforced Plastic)

The bumper bar, side skirts and rear bumper are made from Plastic Injection Moulding

Yes you will need the Carbon Bonnet if you buy the Top Mole. Othrwise the STD Bonnet will not close.

I have 1 Carbon Bonnet in stock on special for $1450.

I have the Side Skirts and Rear Bar in stock but only for the 4 Door, I would have to order in the 2 door parts.

reggin, are you the same guy that Jo Ann quoted a few days ago? I'm pretty sure you are. Gareth is it?

yeah thats me, just trying trying to source everything out and work out if its cheaper/easier for me to get the whole front bar or just use my original bar and add on the top mole, also trying to work out the bonnet situation, this is the bonnet i like (see attachment) however by the sounds of it if i go for the top mole or gts-r front bar i also have to go with the east bear bonnet in order for it to all fit, also how much for the 2dr side skirts and rear bar

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yeah thats me, just trying trying to source everything out and work out if its cheaper/easier for me to get the whole front bar or just use my original bar and add on the top mole, also trying to work out the bonnet situation, this is the bonnet i like (see attachment) however by the sounds of it if i go for the top mole or gts-r front bar i also have to go with the east bear bonnet in order for it to all fit, also how much for the 2dr side skirts and rear bar

That depends if the bonnet you like has the little lip on the front of the Bonnet like the Standard one does. If it does then you can't fit the East Bear Bumper bar or top mole to your existing bar.

Also if it does, you cannot fit it if you fit the East Bear Bumper Bar.

2 Door Side Skirts are $945 Pair

They don't make a complete rear bar for the 2 Door, they make Rear Mud Guards for $735 Pair

Hey Tosh; how much would it cost me to get the top half painted in white? And how long does it take to install this lip; what is this installation going to cost me... I'm running on a really tight schedule on Saturday.

If numbers are good; I'll definitely commit

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