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Carbon Fibre R32 Doors, Guards And Bonnet [qld]


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Hi everyone, these panels have been making wall ornaments in my living room for long enough so they need to go. Rare as hens teeth, i'm not sure if there's any other sets like this in Australia. From other photos i've seen i believe the doors and vented guards are Garage Saurus, the bonnet is Shift Sports (slightly different weave but barely noticeable). Panels aren't perfect but in good condition, bonnet is very good. The main imperfections are in the painted strip at the top of the doors and guards. You could paint it to match your car or very carefully sand it back. These came off my GTR so i know they fit and work exactly the same as stock. Both doors have handles, electrics, window and one will come with some spare hinges and speaker i've got.

Weights (each approx)

Doors 17kg complete with everything (stock ~30kg)

Guards 1.2kg (GTR ~2.5kg, GTST~?)

Bonnet 7kg (GTR ~10kg, GTST ~18kg)

I've had interest from someone wanting the doors only but i'd rather keep such rare panels together so i want to sell the doors and guards together, or the whole set. I'd prefer a local buyer (could probably deliver to Bris/Gold Coast at no cost) but am open to interstate if you've got ideas on how to post carefully.

I'm chasing $3400 for doors and guards, $1400 for the bonnet, or $4000 for the lot, but am open to offers.

That's less than 1/3 of the new price! (see here and here)

Lots of pics below and more available by request.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=0#entry2409650

Please PM me or email at [email protected], phone number only to serious buyers.

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Are these able to be a stock fit to a 32 GTST ? and are you able to paint CF without being able to notice the difference between CF panels and normal ones ?

GTR and GTST doors are exactly the same so no problems there. The guards would be wider than GTST ones so you might need wider indicators? I'm not quite sure how the conversion works. Painted they look just the same as metal panels.

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