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I want to get my wiring harness protector plastic bit dipped in carbon fibre but it sits right next to the rocker covers and would get quite warm. Maybe the fuse box cover too.

I also want to get my fuel rail and regulator painted but i have no idea what finish or colour im after yet...

Hey guys i have heard back from the guy that does the dash, he said the following:

Hi Mass,

The price for r33 dash is normally around $420.00 plus GST but if there is a

few of the other guys that want it done I can do them for $350.00 plus GST

as long as the parts are all in raw plastic.

The reason why I say this is because some of the r33 interior parts had a

soft feel finish coating sprayed on to them from factory and that needs to

be removed. It takes allot of time to remove it because you have to be

careful not to damage the plastic underneath. If your parts have got this

soft feel coating on them I could remove it for an additional $50.00

I will attach some carbon fibre pictures for you to look at that I have just

competed.

If you need any more info please do not hesitate to ring me on 0412 865 066.

Thanks.

Michael.

i havent negotiated more as yet, but just wanting to know who wud be interested and at wat price we shud be aiming for??

i think that if we can get it done for $350 no matter what, as in no more then $350 then thats a good price.

any thoughts? and also i need about 5 people, so far there seems to be about 5 so looks ok....

i see no pic?

keep in mind that my car isnt here yet guys....but if its here when this happens id be interested.

when you say the dash, is that all of it, or just the main part?

look at UAS (www.nismo.com.au i think) and their package coats a shit load of parts....would look really good i think

and you might have to really work at that $350 deal. he's saying $350 + GST + $50 to remove that stuff...

edit, saw the pic. looks hot!

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i see no pic?

keep in mind that my car isnt here yet guys....but if its here when this happens id be interested.

when you say the dash, is that all of it, or just the main part?

look at UAS (www.nismo.com.au i think) and their package coats a shit load of parts....would look really good i think

and you might have to really work at that $350 deal. he's saying $350 + GST + $50 to remove that stuff...

edit, saw the pic. looks hot!

when do u get ur car?

its supposed to get on the boat nov 10th, so end of november it should be here technically. thats un complied etc of course, but i guess if this was going ahead, and i wanted to get in on it, i could go to the compliance work shop and take the surround out? or would that need to be in there for compliance?

at the end of the day, ill prolly miss out, but what can ya do ay :D

look at UAS (www.nismo.com.au i think) and their package coats a shit load of parts....would look really good i think

I can't find it on UAS. Can you post a direct link please?

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