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had a look at the website. just gotta say that those pics are awe-inspiring to say the least. can see alot of love goin into the car. that amount of dynamatmust have cost u an arm and a leg. worth goin to autosalon just to see ur car. :)

had a look at the website. just gotta say that those pics are awe-inspiring to say the least. can see alot of love goin into the car. that amount of dynamatmust have cost u an arm and a leg. worth goin to autosalon just to see ur car. :)

Thanks Gabbo, yeah it did cost a bit in the end, but it's worth it just to hear the door go thud when you close it now rather twang. Windows are in now and I just spent the arvo putting the interior back in. Good to see it all coming together.

If anyone was interested in buying the Recaro's I had planned for Sillbeer, drop me a PM and I'll put you in contact with the now owner of the seats:

- Black Suede w/red stitching

- Recliners

- Mint Condition

Recaro SR-II

Cheers

Brendan

Edited by VSPEC32

Which seats? The recaro's...I have a FS ad up for them in the WA for sale section. Check em out there.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=175427

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