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tidied up the battery area, new terminals and wiring, its amazing how the little things make such a difference.

Looking for two interior bits so that I'll be happy with the interior as pictured, let me know if you have these or know where I can easily get some.

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So I had a couple of weeks off recently and decided to tend to a few things once the house jobs were done.

1 - Resprayed the window wipers as they had certainly seen better days.

2 - Refurbished the brake callipers (they were part red and well faded) upon doing the paint removal it looks as though they've been painted previously not just in the red but silver too.

3 - Bought myself a couple of nice carbon pieces (N1 rear lip and front grill)

4 - Bought some Impul RS II rims with Achilles 123s

5 - Removed my front Bilstiens as one had begun to leak and have sent them off to Quadrant suspensions in Victoria for a rebuild (significantly cheaper than anyone here in Adelaide :()

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How is the fitment of boot lip, straight and flush? Where did you source from?

Pretty good actually, better than I expected.

Grill not as good but I'm also being pretty picky, depends how fussy you are....

Can get from justjap I believe but I purchased from Custom Importz here in Adelaide.

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How is the fitment of boot lip, straight and flush? Where did you source from?

We have 1 left in stock at Justjap. I've test fitted on my own car and I was quite happy with fitment. (I'm also quite fussy with aftermarket parts & how they fit)

http://justjap.com/n1-fibreglass-boot-lip-nissan-skyline-bnr32.html

We have 1 left in stock at Justjap. I've test fitted on my own car and I was quite happy with fitment. (I'm also quite fussy with aftermarket parts & how they fit)

http://justjap.com/n1-fibreglass-boot-lip-nissan-skyline-bnr32.html

N.B - that is a link to the fibreglass option (not the carbon item)

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