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They are very hard to find for the R33's. I was actually looking for some myself but have strugged to find any at all. They have the original ones but like you said they are about $600.

I know they are easy to get for the R32's. Apparently they fit an R33 but not a perfect fit.

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Most copies are the same its just the base plate thats different. I bought a pair from car toys for my R33 for around $170 and $20 for the base plate but the base plate didnt fit and would hang over about 30mm and looked ugly. It also made the mirrors stick in the air and didnt look good at all. I didnt like spending $550 on original ganador but once they were on it was worth it.

maybe ask Ryan from ISC Performance, he got my original ganadors for me but might be able to help you out with copies

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/IS...ance-m3987.html

Get copies is easy...try Ebay, firesport.com, nungun.com, justjap.com.au and nismo.com.au as well as other places, however, be mindful of the suitable bracket...wrong bracket means they will not fit flush and will look like shit.

  • 4 months later...

i got mine from carmate.com

at first i wasn't too happy with how they fitted, but a little messing around and painting them up made them work pretty well and i'm happy with them. more than half the price of the real ones and doesn't make much difference to me.

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i got mine from carmate.com

at first i wasn't too happy with how they fitted, but a little messing around and painting them up made them work pretty well and i'm happy with them. more than half the price of the real ones and doesn't make much difference to me.

no offence mate but no way can u compare those to a real set of ganadors. i bought a set of carbon ones last month and yeh shit they are expensive but i wouldnt put anything else on my car, buying genuine u know that its gona fit. modifying cars isnt cheap but id rather do it right the first time round

^^ True i agree - but in my defense i'll say this...

At the time i wasn't a member of SAU, did most of my modifying off the bat without advice, and didn't know there was good and bad way to do things. And on a budget you find ways to take shortcuts and this is one that doesn't effect me and nobody else has said anything and really, i don't care.

Besides, the question on the thread was where can i find fakes :cool:

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