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And if you hear you alarm going off some time this weekend don't worry, I'm just taking your bit off to trace Bass Junky :)

Are you white or pearl white? I might take your front bar while I'm at it. ;)

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And if you hear you alarm going off some time this weekend don't worry, I'm just taking your bit off to trace for Bass Junky :)

Are you white or pearl white? I might take your front bar while I'm at it. ;)

And if you hear you alarm going off some time this weekend don't worry, I'm just taking your bit off to trace for Bass Junky :)

 

Are you white or pearl white?  I might take your front bar while I'm at it. ;)

hahaha my front bar is cracked and full of stone chips.

time for a new one.

or maybe you should sell me yours :wassup:

Yes people.

I'm on the job.

I'll take a few hours out tonight to play with the sample one and design a BETTER MOUSE TRAP!

I've had them costed also and I can tell you taht you will all be pretty excited by the price.

Bare with me.

BASS OUT

Excellent work Bass Junky :( thanks for your effort.. I'm definitely down for one

The Air Guide that Adzmax purchased recently is from the same supplier I was planning this group buy. Apparently it was damaged in transit by Australia Post.. ?

Looking forward to getting one of these, hopefully before Melb. Auto Salon

:)

I'm now thinking that there will be a standard version, a Nissan Sports bar version, and a trim to fit version.

The only differences between all of them is the location and height of the opening in the front bar.

NismoR34.

I think you have the best Avatar of all of us!

Alloy Guides........  COMING UP

Agreed :) excellent avatar!

Bass, Let me know if you want measurements for a URAS front bar.. the gap is quite big.

Although I'm thinking of changing to a C-West front bar or full Bomex kit soon.

:P

You know the R34 meet????

That's the time.

I'm going to try to whip one up for my car first, and play around with the air intake, and then show you guys and then make them up.

I've got some ideas!!!!

You know the R34 meet????

That's the time.

I'm going to try to whip one up for my car first, and play around with the air intake, and then show you guys and then make them up.

I've got some ideas!!!!

Sounds like a plan :P

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