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you can buy the flat boot direct from east bear too, I can organise shipping down here if anyone wants it. Difference between the Do Luck and the east bear is that the East Bear one allows you to put your boot lock back in (so you can open the boot using the key as per usual). The Do Luck does not.

To All,

A couple of years ago i faced the same problem,that i wanted the flat look on our '33(but in our case it was to fit a center mount gt style spoiler on top of it) so what i did was to commission a friend Wally Sillins of SILLINS SPECIAL VEHICLES (S.A.) to make a very nice looking flat blade style drift wing with in built led brake light.We have sold 1/2doz here in sa. and one in wa.The price here was i think around the $250. fitted but unpainted,so i would imagine any going interstate would have the price adjusted accordingly(IE: - the fitting price)

So any one interested give Wally a ring and make some inquiries (ph: 08 83879922 or email at [email protected] , he's a great bloke who's only too willing to help.

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym) :rofl:

4dr_sleeper got any photo of your car from the back? i might have 2 look into that, im guessing it would be much cheaper than a aftermarket one

I only have this one (not that good an angle)

PS - not all 4 door skylines have the plastic bit between the taillights, other look more like a std. skyline

you can buy the flat boot direct from east bear too, I can organise shipping down here if anyone wants it. Difference between the Do Luck and the east bear is that the East Bear one allows you to put your boot lock back in (so you can open the boot using the key as per usual). The Do Luck does not.

do u have a photo? and how much $$$ ?

will the boot off of a 4 door fit?

the 4 door boots give a flat finish, and look simmilar to those on the R34, you may be able to attach R34 spoilers aswell.

Just out of curiosity... was yours always a GTS-25t?

I just thought that style of boot was for the GTS... I'm probably way off, as I say a guy in Newy with that same style boot, so i thought it was just a GTS... then he took off... then i caught up and saw it had a GTS-25t badge on the back, i still thought maybe he got a RB25DET and stuck the sticker on the back...

This is probably such a n00b question but hey, u gotta learn somehow?? :bat:

Just out of curiosity... was yours always a GTS-25t?  

I just thought that style of boot was for the GTS... I'm probably way off, as I say a guy in Newy with that same style boot, so i thought it was just a GTS... then he took off... then i caught up and saw it had a GTS-25t badge on the back, i still thought maybe he got a RB25DET and stuck the sticker on the back...

This is probably such a n00b question but hey, u gotta learn somehow?? :bat:

Yes the car was always a GTS-25t, but I have seen other cars that look almost identical that are GTS-25's

I think its the same as the 2 door GTS-25's - you need to look for 4 stud wheels, and a blue GTS badge to indicate its not a turbo. ( and a lack of power :-P )

PS - No such thing as a stupid question if you honestly dont know the answer. I have been guilty of asking questions (when I first started out in skylines that ) that I think back on now and think "What a n00b for asking that"

Website for East Bear Skyline parts

fibreglass flat bootlid - JP Yen 54,000 = $669

fibreglass bonnet + fibreglass flat bootlid

Series 1 - JP Yen 116,000 = $1437

Series 2 - JP Yen 117,000 = $1450

2Dr carbon flat bootlid - JP Yen 66,000 = $818

Carbon bonnet

Series 1 - JP Yen 104,000 = $1289

Series 2 - JP Yen 105,000 = $1300

Carbon bonnet + Carbon flat bootlid

Series 1 - JP Yen 164,000 = $2032

Series 2 - JP Yen 165,000 = $2044

Small rear wing (fibreglass) - JP Yen 28,000 = $347

Small rear wing (fibreglass) + fibreglass flat bootlid set - JP Yen 78,000 = $967

Small carbon fibre rear wing - JP Yen 36,000 = $446

flat bootlid made from carbon + Small carbon fibre rear wing set - JP Yen 98,000 = $1214

Plus shipping and handling

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TO 13_DEVIL,

Sorry about the huge delay but our computer has been down,and im not sure wether you were asking methe price of the flat style wing and for a photo? The only photo that im aware of is in the wasteland page112 bottom row 2nd from left.Hope this may help!

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym).....

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