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Hey ppls,

Well, you may or may not know, but I make Radiator Air Deflectors for Skylines and Stags (and soon to be WRXs)

I am in the need of somebody in Melbourne with a Series II, with the extra fog light, to model the Series II guide off.

The Series II is going to be very very similar to the Series I, but I'm pretty sure the scoop will need some modifying....

So, anyone out there?

Cheers

BASS OUT

i have a series2 but i am in ballarat (bout an hour up the road) if that helps at all? but i also work in geelong some days if thats easier?

i also might be coming down to melb soon for a day trip cos i gotta take my aprilia back to the shop for a recall

Well let me know when you are down so we can meet up.

If there ANYONE in Melbourne with a Series II?

I really want to get this group buy started and I need the Series II design finished before I can do that.

Well let me know when you are down so we can meet up.

If there ANYONE in Melbourne with a Series II?

I really want to get this group buy started and I need the Series II design finished before I can do that.

I do (as per all my other posts - you should have read the ones about the melbourne get togethers). Heading off for holidays shortly though, how long would you need it and where are you in Melbourne?

Ian

Ian.

Sorry I didn't know you were in Melbourne.

I only need to borrow you and your car for maybe 20 minutes.

Not even.

I just need to fit the current guide to your car and mark out where it needs to change and then remove it.

All Help Appreciated.

PS.

I'm in Mitcham during the day, Doncaster at night, and I'll be at the Bells Hotel in South Melbourne tonight from 7pm to 10pm.

>_<

sorry, didn't check the forum yesterday. Let me know when you are coming back into town and you can look at the car (I'm not out mitcham way very often).

Ian

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