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yeah i know. shit pics ay

i wasnt promoting their product, was just using it as a comparison

if im gonna do somethin like this i want it done properly, not stick on contact or anything, and not something that will peel

and im sure if we asked this guy, he'd do those extra pieces for a small fee anyway

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yeh, i only want the ash tray done aswell anyways, like i dont care bout the vents, although they wud look great too.... ill see how it goes, hopefully if i can get it for around the $320 markor $350 no more to pay then id def do it

yeh at the moment im trying to get the price down, if he says get 10 people and ill give it for this much, then ill see how many people we can get and we will go from there. so far it looks like about 6 people including u.

if i can get a good price ill speak to the guy that makes these, and then see if i can hold back a little, i cant really do much till i finish my uni exams which means end of this month... but yeh ill see wat comes from this and then put up a group buy.

yeh thanks, i only decided to do this because i have been looking for a place to do my dash for the last year, i am sick of seeing my shitty dash, that black stuff is ugly, nissan didnt really put much effort into their dash.

He's right about that plastic being difficult to clean it takes hours of cleaning and rubbing with various chemicals to take the factory rubber finish off. Keep that in mind when you're ordering. I'd say its worth the extra $50 if he removes it for you for sure.

im not so sure why they are different, but the nismo.com.au ones are shitty, they are just the stick on stuff, peals and looks dodgy, this guys work is a little more expensive, not much, and is professionally dipped and coated... turns out magical...

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