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Originally posted by skyzerr33

those funcky vented front gaurds on GTAAH a little birdie said they are $1300 delivered and unpainted

nice but pricey

is that for a set or each skyzer?

also - anyone know where to get a good price on carbon fibre bonnets? worx have some wicked looking ones - but it seems that they have a superduper markup on them...

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Cam,

I can get them a bit cheaper, PM me if you interested:D

See'ya:burnout:

Paul - you seem to be able to get everything a bit cheaper mate! You got a container full of stuff hiding somewhere?! :mad:

hehehe *jokes*

what sort of $$ u talking? it'd be a "down the track but before car show" mod...

GTS-t VSPEC, I try to help where I can :mad:

skyzerr33, I didn't know yours was painted. Who did the job? I don't mind if mine starts peeling, only cost me a can of paint and a couple of hours of my time. If I have to do it again, I may go black with clear coat, gt-nik styles.

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