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Hi all,

Been looking for some small items to make the GTT a little bit different for a while now - there's not much out there without getting stuff full custom made etc etc. Now as we all know; going down the "custom" path is pretty pricey - not an avenue I particularly wanted to invest in, especially if it was just for aesthetics.

Anyhow I stumbled accross the following:

1) Carbon Fibre Door Sills made to original spec (including the SKYLINE word)

2) R34 GTT Bonnet Lip (see photo below)

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Now you may all say that there is nothing special about the bonnet lip - you'd be correct. But I am yet to be able to find a place where I can get one from in Australia. Furthermore; paying close to $300 for one from Japan is outrageous!

Anyways; both items now in my grubby paws and waiting for spraying/fitment. Meanwhile; here are some photos :P

GTT Bonnet Lip

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GTT CF Door Sills

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The door sills were a custom item yes :mage: They were about $250 + delivery to Australia.

I actually bought 2 sets instead of one due to some miscommunication with the guy (thought I paid $500 for them at first :P). There's a spare set lying around but I think it's been sold; got a lot of interest from GTT guys once I put them up in the F/S thread.

Yeah there seems to be a lot of division about the lip... I've always wanted one; just was never able to get my hands on one until now.

The price of the sills is I think a bargain considering the lengths of the sills (two of them) and the quality of the finish and CF.

I was looking into doing metal ones before, but the tooling cost to get them done just wasn't viable - I would've needed to move about 400 sets before the tooling cost was even recovered.

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