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if you can wait i'm importing a front bar, side skirts and a rear bar all from jenesis once my home sells (could be 6 months??), but i'll be getting moulds made just incase i brake something later on. i priced them today at todays exchange rate, about $500 for each plus shipping for me.

if you can wait i'm importing a front bar, side skirts and a rear bar all from jenesis once my home sells (could be 6 months??), but i'll be getting moulds made just incase i brake something later on. i priced them today at todays exchange rate, about $500 for each plus shipping for me.

So you are actually selling your house to finish your car are you??? Or was that a joke???? :cooldance

So you are actually selling your house to finish your car are you???  Or was that a joke????  :cooldance

almost, i'm selling to get a bigger home, but will have a bit of cash left over to finish the hr30 to the point i always wanted it and a few other things.

just got a quote of $3500 to get the kit to my door :ghost:

just got a quote of $2000, had to send an email back to see if that was correct. waiting for reply. if its correct then i might get some other stuff through this guy. he also bids on yahoo auctions so what would be great for other parts (dr30 tail lights for 100 bucks and so on). waiting on reply to see what his costs are for the auctions.

ok got the answer $2800 delivered to my door for the full kit, he also bids at yahoo auctions, this is a link to his terms for bidding for you. http://www.slidewizeimports.com/products/yahoo.html

i imported my rims from him about 12 months ago, good bloke no problems at all, theres a thread if you search this forum about other people with good reviews.......

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