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hey FILO34, how much extra would we need to pay for MFX to paint and attach the eyelids?

MFX dont do painting at the moment and attaching it on is as simple as double sided tape or silicon. Paint should be around $80-$100.

Cheers.

Guys just to let you's all know we dont do painting here but can arrange to get it painted. Which would cost around $80-$100 but you may need to bring in a sample of the paint or the paint code.

Cheers.

Also "sewid"[ im awaiting on 8 to 10 buyers to then have a successful group buy at that price. But if you want it asap we can have it for you, which will cost $100. At the moment we are busy now but in about a week we will have them in stock.

Cheers mate...

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philmak - They come in the MFX M-Flex Gloss Black. We dont have at the moment S13 eyelids but will soon.

sewid - No problems mate.

IMACUL8 - Carbon Fibre $180 a pair supply (non group buy price).

Mr Sniper911 - name has been place down. Thanks for your interest.

Everybody once again thanks for your interest in the item posted, we have nearly reached the 8-10 buyers. As soon as it reaches, i will update you's on how payment is made and other info.

Thanks again guys....

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

Thanks Everybody for your Interest in this Group Buy. Group buy will soon come to an end and we will get cracking on getting these item to you.

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Got it from carmate.com over the weekend; had another incident with my driveway (small scrape, can't even see it) so I thought it'd be the perfect excuse to use on my girlfriend so she'd say yes to buying it LOL

$279.95 all up - the guy there is heaps heaps dodgy LOL

However I must say the quality is quite good, I can tell it's been molded from a real GTR bar. Made of fibreglass, just needs a sand before I send it off for painting. Still thinking whether I should DIY the paint or send it off though...

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