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Now i was brought up to think if something sounds to good to be true is useally is! Now ive been after carbon fibre gear for ages and have had quotes from all over the place.. The best price i could find so far was from Nismo.com.au. a bonnet for $1095, GTR wing $540, Wing end caps $260 and boot around $800 - $900.

Now i jus got backa quote from a company called SUPERNATICS. they said $500 for the bonnet, $400 for the wing including end caps! Thats half of the best quote i have recieved so far!

HOW!!!???

Has any one used them or bought anything from there? Is there something wrong? Not as good qulity? What??

But the problem for me is there in NSW and im in Adel so i am unable to look at them for myself....

Any help would be great thanks

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