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the "import wreckers" near me wanted $170 for the skyline grill

mind you it's run by vietnamese folk who when they see whitefella like me come in it's a bit like "oh harro! here come shtuupid white kid! ret's see how much we can freece him for! har har"

if you're thinking about going ahead with the project good luck and make me one too while youre at it,

if i was to change grills myself i would definately go this way aobut it, falinign that get the laurel style grill....

perhaps it would be feasible CC if you looked on the SAU classifieds?

Heh I'm down with the Vietnamese yo.

eg. ceffo hooked me up with $6 a brake disc machining etc :(

Still $170 can go **** itself. I think I'm getting the slat grill from Slain so I'll leave it at that for now. If I happen to stumble onto the skyline grill for cheap I might have a look at it again.

Good to know what it is now though :)

:(

i think i know where you went...just got all my discs machined for $24...best find of the century me reckons

Heh I'm down with the Vietnamese yo.

eg. ceffo hooked me up with $6 a brake disc machining etc :)

Still $170 can go **** itself. I think I'm getting the slat grill from Slain so I'll leave it at that for now. If I happen to stumble onto the skyline grill for cheap I might have a look at it again.

Good to know what it is now though :)

:)

i think i know where you went...just got all my discs machined for $24...best find of the century me reckons

Someplace on some main road of cabramatta or something. It was mad the discs were so freakin smooth it was smoother than some girls butts I've lic... err touched.

There's also a good parts place around a couple of corners from that as well. Found 2 works 16x8 (doriftooo) rims there the guy wanted $200 with some crappy tyres on them. I though that was ok but I couldn't afford it at the time :)

:)

woohoo... got an R33 GTSt grill today for free, will be doin some light fibreglassing to make it fit the ceffy :)

take out the middle slat, shape it back to an open grille, then fibreglass over it, gel coat and then paint... then put a black mesh behind it and mount the cefiro badge off the stock one off to the side. Booyeh

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