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g'day as stated in title, looking for carbon fibre b-pillar moulds...the ones that go between ur door and rear quater window panel.

they were for sale as a group buy item and arent anymore...so if you have a pair in good nick and want to sell just pm me.

p.s there are for r34gtt's

thanks, Bass!

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Spoke to him already, he lives in Carlton. Told me he needed a set to create a mould out of them, but not sure if he has gotten his hands on some yet... anyways, if anyone gets wind of the completed part, it'd be good to let the community know.

Cheers!

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willl the 34 sedan be catered for as well or just the coupe?

because i desperately need a new set.

Hey mate i think you will find if you look closely it is only contact on a 4 door it peels off and it should be the same colour as the car

underneath.

My old man has a 34 2 door he just took off his pillars and sent them to a guy who does carbon fiber coating they look sweet

Hey mate i think you will find if you look closely it is only contact on a 4 door it peels off and it should be the same colour as the car

underneath.

My old man has a 34 2 door he just took off his pillars and sent them to a guy who does carbon fiber coating they look sweet

know what he charged him for the carbon fibre coating?

Here are my genuine Nismo ones for anyone who is looking to purchase some (mine are not for sale Im just showing people what they are like, when purchasing mine I couldnt find anyone with them to see what they were like)

The garnish is not hard CF, but soft and flexible. It looks quite real however, so Im not sure whether its real carbon without the resin to make it hard.

They look good, but are pretty expensive really.

sharisweddingandcenturihc8.jpg

Edited by Granthem

i'm pretty sure the genuine nismo ones are expensive because there is a REAL layer of CF over the top, not a sticker. and granthem, isn't firesport just a place like the trading post?

wogjnr, got any details?

r34_wong, details? i could probably let him use mine

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