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Hey guys,

Now I've heard previously there was a fair bit of interest in people getting c/f door cards when I last posted about them.

Have spoken to Shane at PSI Parts and he would be able to get these made, we'd just need to get 10 people down to get these to make it feasible.

Price would be $600 for the pair, don't try and tell me thats not a bargain as F1 in the UK are selling them for 700 pounds.

Please post your interest below

Cheers

Accessories are not included on the door cards

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Not sure if we could get the GTS/T/R written on like this will have to confirm

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Fitted:

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It's only going to be for 33's atm, depending on the success of this they may start to provide for 32's and 34's, unsure

As I know alot of people are after them, cause generally they are only made for silvias and 180s at most places from what I know so far.

Only door inserts atm, I know the c/f doors can be purchased in Aus, but not the door cards though.

The GTR wont be on these doors, its just an example as Knight Racer in UK do have it on theirs.

I can definately say the c/f is top quality, have had my bonnet, duckwing and diffuser all from them, PM-R33 also has gear from there so will be able to agree as will anyone else who has purchased from PSI Parts.

I dont personally know F1s gear so wouldnt be able to compare it.

I can get you photos of the weave on my gear if you want to check it out

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