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MFX are going to be making & maybe stocking up R34 Eyelids.

Alot of R34 owners, have asked me in the past about them and now we have them.

R34 owners interested? Let me know. If we can get about 20 buyers or more, then it may sell for $60-$80 a pair (price unconfirmed) but normal price is i think about $130 a pair.

Painting: $80 any stock colour.

Show some interest and we can orginise this group buy.

*Fibreglass item

*MFX M-Flex Tec. (Flexiable)

*2x Eyelids (Pair)

*Also can be made Carbon Fibre (extra cost)

Pics below. (Same as the NISMO eyelids)

Note: The pair you see in the pic are genuine NISMO Items

Place your name down if you are interested!!

List Of Interest:

1. mad34

2. NA57TYR34 (Paying)

3. satanic (Payed)

4. Choyda

5. Ned

6. sewid (Payed)

7. Mr Sniper911 (Payed)

8. SKY 34

9. pear (Deposit)

(We would now like to reach 10 buyers.)

Group Buy will End this weekend 6th Sunday so get your names down for the Group Buy.

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If you have any more questions or if you would like to place an order please let me know.

Here is our order form;

MFX Online Order Form.

Full Name:

Shipping Address (Daytime):

Transfer Details/Reference:

Item(s)/quantity:

Basically if you want an item, as soon as we receive the full payment and postage if required, it will be made up and sent off as soon as possible.

Account details are:

Name: MFX Auto Styling

BSB: 062 329

Acc No: 1017 0490

Ensure you include your SAU name with the transfer so we know who has paid.

If you deposit the cash over the counter, tell the teller that you need to do an "office entry credit", as this will allow you to add a description with your details.

Delivery:

If you request delivery insure you have included the delivery fee and, make sure you give us your day time address, as someone has to be present to sign for the package.

Delivery Fee: $10 Anywhere.

All parts must be trial fitted before painting.

Jeff Micklem

MFX Auto Styling

www.mfx.com.au

(02) 4628 4421

4/60 Blaxland Rd

Campbelltown, NSW 2560

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Off topic, but do you guys sell R33 series 2 eyelids or have any plans to make them?

Yes we do have eyelids for the R33. Check MFX Website for more details.

Yes we do have eyelids for the R33. Check MFX Website for more details.

Just to let you know, MFX has to styles for the Series 1 only. But was

told that series 1 & 2 headlights are not the same when it comes to fitting

series 1 or 2 eyelids on either.

Hey FILO34; I know of at least 3-4 people interested in the bonnet lip for the R34 - go to http://uras.co.jp for an example; any chance your crew could make some up?

I'm sure you could package it together say both items $150 - I'd definitely be interested!

But just to confirm that I am IN for this eyelid purchase!

Hey FILO34; I know of at least 3-4 people interested in the bonnet lip for the R34 - go to http://uras.co.jp for an example; any chance your crew could make some up?

I'm sure you could package it together say both items $150 - I'd definitely be interested!

But just to confirm that I am IN for this eyelid purchase!

Yeah we are tyring to get hold one of those. But for sure will let you's know

as soon as we get it. Cheers mate!

FILO: How much extra would it cost to get these items painted before delivery?

GTTR34: Are you interested in selling your bonnet lip? :P

Finally, FREE BUMP!

There is a carbon fibre bonnet lip on that bonnet... unless that is what comes standard on those bonnets/I have eye problems then I'm pretty sure it's not one piece.

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