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Unfortunately not.

the deisgn of the fronto of the GTR means that you can't do it with aluminium.

Yuo can however buy a Carbon Firbe moulded uber cool thing for like $500!

ARC make one for the R34 GTR in aluminium. But from seeing how the ARC one fits (or doesnt really fit) on the R33 GTR its maybe worth staying away from. Oh well :)

Good luck with your group buy and thanks anyway.

Okay gents.

In preperation for the end of this group buy, being Friday, could you all please post your postal suburb.

I'll ask for a full name, phone number and address later.

The address that I will ask you for will be your work address, because TNT require the package to be signed for.

So, what are they?

BASS OUT

Okay guys, the time has come.

I've check transport rates and it as approx $20 for most locations for freight.

So....

Please deposit the funds as such

Account Name

Peter N Blythe

Back of Melbourne/Westpac

BSB: 733 382

ACC: 586817

Amount $100

Please put AIR and then your user name into the description of the deposit.

If you deposit the money at a bank, please ensure they also do this.

Then, PM me your business hours address and phone number and real name.

When all is sorted I'll place the order and get the parts made. I don't expect this to take any more than 7-10 days.

I will advise when the parts are ready and ship ASAP

If you are in Melbourne, you can pick it up from a club meeting or wherever.

Cheers

BASS OUT

paid and PM sent. Please advise when you receive payment, and that my instructions are clear. Thanks mate! Andrew

Hey guys.

Looks like everyone has paid, so it's all good.

Parts are already being cut, and I should be able to dispatch them by mid next week.

Cheers

Pete

Just confirmed with the router, and I'll have the blank plates by the end of this week, whould get them bent either friday or Monday.

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