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Hi Glenn. It was $33 plus p & h. Chris (nice bloke) at the Toy Shop was happy to separate so he'll be even happier if you ring and take the other one :( Exxy for a piece of plastic but you know how much Mr Nissan would want for it...

Cheers

Mark

If you want, have it couriered to me ($7) and I'll Auspost it down to you to save some a few bob. If that'll help, shoot over a PM. Cheers.

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Chris

Toy Shop Auto Imports

BERESFIELD NSW (near Maitland)

02 4966 2233

hi mark,

i sent you a pm but it didnt send and now i gotta rewrite. ok here we go again.......what colour is the part? i am hoping its grey cos it cost so much to spray it! i bought a genuine N1 boot lip and that cost me double what i paid for it to spray it! just to clarify, the part we are talking about is the bit on the rear arch...the tiny bit of plastic that acts like a small mudflap yeah? if so, i am definitely keen on buying the other one! haha cheers

glenn

lol, yep it's the little mudflap :blink:

Well the whole car is being sprayed at the moment so a half-second squirt of paint is no problem. Bummer you didn't buy it a few days ago cause I could have had it painted KH2 like mine.

I don't know what colour it was though - I just found one and had it shipped to the panel shop, sorry mate. I'll ask the painter next time I talk to him or you could just ask Chris @ Toy Shop.

btw what was the genuine bootlip spoiler worth? I'm using fibreglass - we'll see how we go...

Cheers!

Mark

  • 4 weeks later...

I want a pair of these as well... will give chris a call on Monday :(

[WLDCRD] - how much was the genuine Nismo lip - it's the squishy rubbery one right? And did you get it from Nissan? :P

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