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(you just beat me to it - tis all)

Great Minds think Alike.

Hey Richard those clips you gave me, thoughts on Painting either BB or black?

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Black mate - BB will be too "pretty"

and did you paint the mesh first ?

you have more chips than Smiths :P

Edit: Nice job on the number plate Edward scissor hands ....

Edited by Sinista32
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Black mate - BB will be too "pretty"

and did you paint the mesh first ?

you have more chips than Smiths :P

Edit: Nice job on the number plate Edward scissor hands ....

Nah ill pull it off to paint it when i do the rest of the things i need to paint.

I like to think those chips make it look metallic. :whistling:

Previous owner did that. Im getting new plates soon anyway so ill put some spacers in so it fits.

Grab a cusco offset number plate holder maybe.

I have to order one as my home made brackets have seen better days. Ripped them off yesterday.

Front bars take the brunt of the stones hey. You should see mine :/

Edited by Sinista32

Grab a cusco offset number plate holder maybe.

I have to order one as my home made brackets have seen better days. Ripped them off yesterday.

Front bars take the brunt of the stones hey. You should see mine :/

Yup =( and unfortunately as you saw matching my paint is almost impossible. On the front i might be able to get away with it. Maybe ill take it into prestige and see how well they can have a go.....

Grab a cusco offset number plate holder maybe.

I have to order one

Maybe we can organize a group buy depending on price cos I need one too Edited by gtr judd

Ill prob just make a rubber spacer for the original spot. I think ill buy the paint next weekend and start painting stuff. I really need to paint my throttle body.

Ouch $90 :/

I saw RHD have them for 3500¥, so about $37 bucks + postage obviously, not sure how that is calculated but.

Spacers seem to be the best quick fix

Edited by gtr judd

R33 Sedan...

R33 4 Door Window Visors - Weather Shields.JPG

# KH0800 = Full Set

# KH0812 = RH Front

# KH0813 = LH Front

# KH2812 = RH Rear

# KH2813 = LH Rear

# KH0B15 = Clips

I think.

can I grab the jap vin too?

Hmm.....

Im going to the metal shop tomorrow for alloy.

If i see an appropriate sized z section i can make brackets that will offset out and up a little, can even weld nuts on the back if i use steel.

I think i have some already for the deep one on the rear.

Ill make one for each and see if yous like em

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