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Terry you thread-grave digger... tsk tsk tsk..

I wana see a pic of what you guys are all talking about, must be good..

Oh and if it is the blade on the gtr that your talking about, tangomatt has one on his r34 gtr spoiler

Those real CF GTR spoiler blades cost heaps, I think $600-1000?

Here's an alternative option lol:

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I've wrapped a R34 GTR spoiler blade, have also done a R33 GTR spoiler blade.

And it's like 1/5 of the cost of a real one? :laugh:

After reading Tangomatts R34 build, I went looking for CF Nismo one and choked on my coffee when I saw the price.......US $1400

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/carbon-rear-spoiler-flap

Yeah.... Definitely not cheap... Even cheaper brands are still expensive.

nismo blade is full dry carbon - the bonnets you're referring to are fibreglass with 1 or 2 sheets of cf ontop - huge difference, and hence, huge difference in price.

full dry carbon parts are ultra $$ regardless of size/shape etc

gohan is correct

i nearly bought a sunline racing japan carbon bonnet for my r34 and they r priced depending on how light u go.

they start at 3000 and got to 5000 then add shipping etc and u have one very expensive bonnet.

proper carbon from japan is ridiculously expensive.

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