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Now before everyone says "just ring and ask" i just wanna know how much i will be spending. I want my fibreglass nismo front bar painted, QM1 white all over with the black bottom lip. I also want it fitted properly, because holes need to be drilled in it. What am i looking at $$$ wise?

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my mate is getting All type to paint his front bar and a door handle and possilby something else small and he will then fir all himself and hes paying around $300

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Can any1 help me???

I need advice, what's a good lsd diff oil to stick in a 2-way? I think it's time for a change!

Also, does any1 know where 2 get some new diff bushes?

Cheers! :D

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im hear'n ya i feel the same about my front end oh well :D

yea im gettin my type m lip fixed up and fitted again...can't stand the front of my car atm

car goes in for tune on thursday aswell

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im getting my gtr bar painted tomorrow :blush:
yea im gettin my type m lip fixed up and fitted again...can't stand the front of my car atm

So where are you guys heading for your paintjobs, and how much are you looking at? Cheers.

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Oi! im not a whore lately actually, im just very needy :blush: Wanna respray my car? Ill buy you a carton of smokes?

OH OH and ill buy you a maxi pick for sat night lotto :laugh:

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