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I put them in the Express Post box last night on the way home from work.

You should see them tomorrow! :(

Let me know how you go, and remember, Trader Ratings FTW

recieved today.

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Please do the same.

Cheers

PS. If anyome fits theirs, please post up a final pic of how it looks on the car.

Before/After shots would b great also

Cheers.

Hi JaGule.

I reckon I might hav a black one spare.

I'll check and let you know.

Cheers

Pete

Thanks for the pics wogboy.

Skylinecouple. Your's shouldn't be far away :D

wogboy, you're a champ. Those pics were very helpfup. Others said, oh, you need to chop, but those really give a reference of how much ;)

Thanks. They didn't need much, about 20-25mm off all 3. I have a home made air box so the AFM angle wasn't quite in the stock postion, but we worked around that. :thumbsup:

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