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Just Jap Racing, Australia's biggest Japanese Performance Parts dealer is pleased to announce that we have just received another container load of top shelf Japanese parts, including new stocks of our Genuine D Speed Carbon Fibre Bonnets to suit Skyline & Silvia.

D Speed is renowned in Japan for producing only the best quality in Carbon Fibre products and components, and you will not find a better quality Carbon Bonnet for your vehicle at such a fantastic price.

D SPEED CARBON BONNETS AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES:

- Nissan Skyline HCR32 $1099.00

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- Nissan Skyline ECR33 (Series 1) $1099.00

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- Nissan Skyline ECR33 (Series 2) $1099.00

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- Nissan S15 $1099.00

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HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Purchase online now via our massive new website at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery.

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

We also have BNR32 bonnets in stock, and they will be added to the first post and our website shortly :thumbsup:

Thanks all,

Steve

do you still need bonnet clips or are these that good that you don't need them ..

You do not need to use pins as they use the factory latch, however for motorsport use due to their weight, its always a good safety measure to consider.

Cheers,

Steve

32GTR bonnets, price and shipping cost?

any pics of them as well?

They will be up on our website available for purchase later today along with some pics we are preparing :P

Postage is dependant of your location, but naturally due to the sheer size of the package it isn't super cheap.

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...
do u make anythin for a 34?

We may be able to source something from Japan for you if you are genuinely interested.

Regards,

Steve

any price yet on the R32 GTR?

Hi mate, they are available for $1099.00

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

Regards,

Steve

  • 3 weeks later...
These legal to be on our car's while driving on the Street?

as in, ADR approved?

These products are manufactured by D Speed Japan.

If you have any concerns regarding legality for road use we recommend first checking with the local motoring authority in your state.

Regards,

Steve



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