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Gentlemen, I'll be away on Holidays tomorrow. I'll be back on the 12th of December.

I'll be starting the prototypes then and I should have something to show soon after.

Cheers

BASS OUT

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Hey guys.

The sample cuts didn't get done before Christmas, but should be ready real soon.

I'll keep you all in the loop.

BASS OUT

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Would Like to get 1 for a Series 1, R33,

isit series 1? or 1.5?

not sure, 95'

stock front bar, (I think)

will get pic up asap.

I prefer it to be black? what is the best way to get it?

DIY paint job? :(

nice,

Look like my engine bay gona get some *bling *Bling,

hehehe

Thanks paul,

Yea I fink DIY pain job should be the way to go, coz atleast u know u f*** urself up, not some1 else, Or NOT : :lol:

That was acutally me sending that, but Paul was logged into my comp last night, and I forgot to log him off.

I oul suggest Anodising. beautiful finish.

I might actually offer it as a package in black or Silver....

Maybe

One of each for R33 GTR and R33 GTSt mate. Disgusted I wasn't automatically added. The povo R33 GTSt auto can bloody go without though :)

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