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hi all,

it's time again for the second round of the carbon group buy.

had some issues with the r34 oem wing blades in the first group buy which required some modification to fit - those guys happily accepted it at a discount or were refunded.

I do however have 1x R34 wing blade left for sale at discounted price of $80.

Please visit the link below for pics and information on whats required to fit.

http://www.skylinesa...-for-r32r33r34/

Need 10+ ppl to proceed (obviously the more ppl there is the cheaper it is)

production time is 4-5 weeks after order goes through + 1-3 wks on delivery depending if there are any delays etc.

most if not all parts are available in both fibreglass & CF.

will require 70% of payment upfront and final payment + shipping is due once the order lands and before it is shipped off. i got stung by 2 people in previous group buy who backed out of the order when the items arrived so i was stuck with some parts that i had to sell seperately. i am only doing this to cover myself so once payment is gone through, there is no return unless theres an issue with the product.

All items are wet lay carbon or vacuum infused carbon, so its carbon layer on top and FRP base.

group buy start: 16-7-12

group buy end: 4-8-12

R34 stuff

* R34 GTT (suit stock front bar) radiator cooling panel

* R34 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud

* R34 GTR NISMO Z-Tune rear add ons

* R34 GTT/GTR wind deflectors

* R34 GT/GTT/GTR passenger headlight intake

* R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

*R34 GTT/GTR Top Secret Style diffuser with universal fitting brackets

*RB26DETT coilpack cover

*R34 eye lids

R33 stuff

* R33 B-Pillar Covers (like nismo ones)

* R33 GTR rear spoiler end caps with "GTR" logo

* R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud

*R33 eye lids

*R33 mirror covers

* R33 GTS/GTST S1 Garage defend style radiator cooling panel (will not fit GTR)

* R33 fuse box cover

* R33 wind deflectors

* R33 GTR OEM wing blade

* R33 GTS/GTST/GTR A-Pillar twin gauge pod suit 52/60mm

*R33 GTR front OEM gril (suit GTR only)

*R33 GTS/GTST - GTR Style front grill (suit GTS/GTST only)

*R33 GTST/GTR Top Secret Style diffuser with universal fitting brackets

* R33 GTR/GTS bonnet lip

*R33 GTS/GTR vented headlight intake (do they use the same headlight?)

*RB26DETT coilpack cover

*RB25DET S1 & S2 coilpack cover (has screw fittings for ignitor)

R32 stuff

* R32 Dash mount double gauge pod Suit 52/60mm (not drilled, will have to be drilled with a holesaw to suit your gauges) ($130~)

* R32 GTR radiator cooling panel

* R32 GTS/GTST/GTR wind deflectors

* R32 GTS/GTST/GTR headlight intake

*R32 GTR/GTST mirror cover

*R32 GTST/GTR Top Secret Style diffuser with universal fitting brackets

*R32 GTR OEM front grill

*R32 GTR bonnet lip

*R32 GTR/GTST eye lids

*RB26DETT coilpack cover

*RB25DET S1 & S2 coilpack cover (has screw fittings for ignitor)

S15 stuff

*garage defend style radiator cooling panel

*rear bumper exhaust shield

*vented headlight covers (both left & right)

*mirror covers

S14 stuff

*ABS cover

*vented coil pack cover

*oem coil pack cover

*mirror cover

*eye lids

*garage defend style radiator cooling panel

CT9A - Evo 7/8/9

* evo 7 OEM hood vent (small triangle one on passenger side)

* evo 7-9 side skirt add -ons

*evo 8 front bumper canards

*evo 8 radiator cooling panel

*evo 9 OEM rear bumper add on

*evo7-9 rear boot spoiler lip (fits with original spoiler)

*evo 9 varis style rear bumper exhaust shield

*evo7-9 wind deflectors

*evo7-9 eye lids

*evo 7-9 mirror covers

if theres anything in particular you're after, post it up and i'll see if the supplier has it.

Will not be doing front lips and rear spoilers and any kits at this stage due to size.

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Anyone know how much work is involved in getting the r33 s1 cooling panel to fit an s2? Is it a full length cooling panel?

Approcimate price on r33 mirror covers, cooling panel and rb25det coilpack cover?

Interested in eyelids. Is there some sort of pricing page i can look at? R34

$40~, there is no pricing page so if you are interested in something listed above let me know and ill see the price. obviously more ppl interested in that part, it will be cheaper

Put me down for the wing blade 33 gtr

please see post http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6393879

for his fitment of the r33 wing blade, if you're happy with this i'll add you to the list.

approx $180~ for the wing blade.

r32 gtr - radiator cooling panel, full length?

whats the fitment like on the eyelids?

not full length

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working with fibreglass stuff here so fitment is not always 100% spot on.

got a set on a mates Evo and fitment is decent, will get pics up soon.

Anyone know how much work is involved in getting the r33 s1 cooling panel to fit an s2? Is it a full length cooling panel?

Approcimate price on r33 mirror covers, cooling panel and rb25det coilpack cover?

no idea about fitment of the cooling panel mate, sorry.

R33 mirror covers $80~

coil pack cover $90~

Yeah can i get estimate on all the s15 parts minus the headlights. thanks

cooling panel $135~

rear bumper exhaust shroud $45~

mirror covers $80~

price of r33 dual 60mm a pillar gauge pod???

also can you see about about N1 carbon slots for r33 gtr

dual A pillar mount $125~

also got the border style mount if you're interested 60mm only? $125~

(pic in attachment below)

i need a rear diffuser for 34 gtr could you try get your hands on some?

Sorry mate, nothing like this.

some pricing guide;

R33 B pillar cover $75~

R33 fuse box cover $80~

R33 rear spoiler end caps $45~

R33 GTR OEM wing blade $180~

R33 GTR headlight intake $140~

R34 radiator cooling panel $80~

R34 GTR JUN style wing stands $170~

R33 wind deflectors $95~

R34 wind deflectors $95~

R33 Rb25DET coil pack cover $90~

R33 Dual Apillar/Dash 60mm gauge mount $125~

R34 exhaust shroud $55~

R32/R33/R34 mirror covers $80~

R34 GTR passenger headlight intake $140~ (fibreglass available as well)

S15 cooling panel $135~

S15 rear bumper exhaust shroud $45~

R33 arm rest cover $90~

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be carefull with those arm rests as i think your getting this from the same person i got a couple things from.

had to cut off and moddify all the screw location, and the latch wont work with it either.

Are you 100% sure the dual pillar mounts will hold 60mm gauges as nearly all the carbon ones ive seen only hold 52mm

Hey Dori,

Put me down for the R34 passenger headlight intake and R34 cooling panel mate. Also, any pics/price on the Top Secret style diffuser?

Edited by Hanaldo

hadouken, no postage to your door is extra

hanaldo: sure thing mate, you after CF or FRP rear diffuser?

look like the same rear diffuser being sold at psi parts etc. pricing is approx $360 for CF (FRP is cheaper at $250)

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**same as this from knightracer in the UK**

UWISSH! - thanks for the heads up, they come in both sizes, just need to specify 52mm or 60mm at time of ordering - border make them in both sizes as well.

UPDATE LIST:

hadouken : R33 GTR wing blade

hanaldo: R34 cooling panel & R34 Passenger headlight intake

voncina: R34 eye lids

dori: r33 b pillar covers & r34 mirror covers

End Date has been extended till end of August!!

group buy start: 16-7-12

group buy end: 31-8-12

No worries mate

Can you please find out if you can get N1 carbon front bar slots for r33 gtr

Also whats the price of the carbon R33 GTR front grill?

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