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Hey guys, just made the mistake of leaving my cargo blind in my carport and subsequently had it run over and destroyed by one on my parents... ive had a search through old posts about this and what i can gather is that they are pretty expensive to replace but thought i would check if anyone has bought one through nissan or just jap etc and how much it has cost as most of those posts dont actually mention anyone buying one just talking about it and they are a few years old so im hoping the price might have dropped and availability improved. Oh and this is for a series 2 c34

cheers

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hey mate... where u located???

PM a guy called MIKE on these forums... he has a blind and net hes going to sell shortly! hes in adelaide... if not he can bring em in from jap jap land!

adam

if on the off chance your in melb... my fams going there on thursday so might be able to be the middle man!

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Thanks for the replies, im in sydney so i dunno about buying one from out of state, im assuming the postage would be pretty pricey. Oh and i cant send a pm yet i havent posted 10 times yet...

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