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Ideally chasing a wingless R34 bootlid (ie. from an N/A R34 so there was never a wing there in the first place.) I'd prefer pearl white but will take other colours if the price is right. It'll be resprayed so the paint doesn't have to be perfect. I'm chasing a boot that has no spoiler holes, has never had spoiler holes and no creases or dents. I am happy to swap my current bootlid plus cash your way if you're interested.

I'm in Croydon, VIC, but can travel around VIC to collect.

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hey mate I have been looking EVERYWHERE for one of these for 2 years. I have now found a supplier who does them in China, and he does them in ultra lightweight REAL CARBON FIBRE. I am getting some pricing on them, but it is looking good - probably under $600 shipped. I am also getting some info together on R34GTT carbon fibre bonnets, and might be bringing in some oem style, and vented Top Secret style ones - prices below Aus local prices too (around $700)! These are real carbon fibre - not fibreglass covered in a thin film of carbon on top.

PM me about a boot, and I will try to remember to let you know when I bring some in, and how much they will cost. Face it - carbon fibre looks AWESOME on a white car - you could do a bonnet and boot, save nearly 50kg in weight, and make your car look awesome. Or you can just paint the carbon fibre white.

Fyi the last boot I saw for sale in Aus was on Ebay, and he wanted more than $300, AND it was damaged on one corner which would have needed a fair bit or work to repair. Also, I was quoted $400 to properly weld up the boot holes from the spoiler. If I can get the carbon ones landed here for around $600 they will be unbelievable value.

Hi Mate,

I really appreciate the reply. However I’m not in a hurry and can hang out for a reasonably priced original bootlid to come up. Either that or I’ll repair the one the one that I have.

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Hi Mate,

I really appreciate the reply. However I'm not in a hurry and can hang out for a reasonably priced original bootlid to come up. Either that or I'll repair the one the one that I have.

Are you after the boot lip spoiler? Or the actual lid? Im confused? LOL check www.importmonster.com.au

Are you after the boot lip spoiler? Or the actual lid? Im confused? LOL check www.importmonster.com.au

Nope, actual lid :thumbsup:

PM replied Steve.

Edited by llama_au

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