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yer just got mine back for the second try looks good.

i got mine done in a gray to mach the pillar not the exact color but as close as they could do

urs looks good fgjoh little better done than mine

Some roof rack delete panels would be a excellent idea fgjoh if you have the time to fabricate some for a series 2 C34 would be definitely interested on those aswell as the triple gauge holder for my A-pillar we spoke about.

hopefully will have the eye lids test fitted this weekend for the S2 Stagea. so he can start moulding them. nd creating them for others.

I am after this eyelid , the m's sports eyelid, so it finishes at bonnet line and just makes the headlight smaller and is subtle, i am not after the 17yr old pimply faced creamer angry eyes edition thats angular as f**k and looks like it was copied from a bad boy sticker....lol

http://www.skylinesa...attach_id=89122

Edited by jet_r31

pretty much wat we did. we got it from the line at the top of the grill. going across to where the fender has a slight bend in it. so it follows that line around the head light.

Some roof rack delete panels would be a excellent idea

haha my s1 came form jap land with a set of them on hks33

looks a lot better with out the roof racks

triple gauge holder for my A-pillar we spoke about.

would like to see how that looks as well if it will fit the s1 as well. even a twin gauge pod.

will prob get the clock replacement pod later

Edited by whitenight27
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awaiting a sub enclosure for the m35!!

If you need the trim for the m35 let me know what you'd need, if not im happy to wait

I'll be working on a few new items for the M35 and finishing a few for the C34 right after i'm back from my honeymoon in a week or so. I'll keep everyone updated and post info along the way

Hey Mate,

Just wondering I am keep on these enclosers, I've contacted you on ebay previously however just a follow-up.

Just a few points:

- If i purchase this and my subs are too deep, Can it be returned? I know you told me the sub you have is 170mm, the one I am getting is approx 175, how much clearance do you get behind your sub?

- Do you have an actual volume of the box? or a best effort estimate?

- Can i possibly get more pics of the inside of the box? (believe I will need to port it and want an impression of internal space).

Cheers mate,

Brendan.

PM sent

I'm Back from my honeymoon

So i am able to start taking orders for my products

I will be working on an enclosure for the M35 and a Drivers side for the C34 this week

anyone wanting a Passenger side enclosure or pods Pm me and i'll

Pm you payment details

p.s S2 C34 eyelids will be available within the next few days(pictures up as soon)

Cheers'

Pete

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