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i got mine brand new,, a mate of mine that goes home to hong kong every year for about a month bought them for me when he was back in asia

cost me $40 bucks nimso ones :thumbsup: although i have never fitted to the car

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That was a good pick up, shame i dont have any mates that head over to japan regularly.

If i bought different coloured ones to what i needed (which is red) would it just be a matter of heading down to a nissan dealer and getting them painted or would it be easy to match the colour myself? Cos if its pretty simple i might just get a 2nd hand set from the forum and hopefully save some $$$.

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You wouldn't have to with nissan as they'd come in your colour. Anyhow if you go the fiberglass items then just spray it with a can of spray paint.. it's not that hard, and you wouldn't pick the difference.

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Supercheap auto stocked my exact paint code (QM1) was $10 for a spray can. As I said took me a few hours as you have to do multiple coats then added a top clear coat so they wont stone chip. Very easy to paint yourself, just takes time as you need to do multiple coats.

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I decided to go with a set off carmate they were $109 (which includes postage). They should be in this week. I went down to autobarn with my paint code (which i got from the paint code thread, cheers guys!) and got my colour made up in a spray can. So as soon as they arrive ill get them painted up, fitted and get some happy snaps.

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