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Longz : R34 GTR Nismo Side skirts , Rear pods , Canards, exhaust shroud cooling panel and rear diffuser, EVO side skirts, canards, rear exhaust shroud

haz_jaz : skirts/pods and CF Wing blade for R34 GTR

Terry_GT-R34 : EVO Skirt Add-ons , Radiator Cooling Panel, Rear Boot Spoiler Lip

jase_c : R34 Gtt radiator cooling panel

DeaN20 : R32 GTR radiator cooling panel

Charles89 : R34 GTT CF radiator cooling panel

Sinno: Evo rear diffuser and canards.

Some guy: 350z lip + skirts

joelsy777 : R33 hood bonnet lip.60mm Pillar gauge cover,B Pillar cover, Centre console arm rest

DJRIFT : Carbon mirror cover r34gtt, R34 weather shields r32 lh headlight

YE34OK: Carbon: wing blade, exhaust shroud, wind deflectors *UPDATED*

gtsttrk:R33 Bee R wing

Coldfusion : R32 headlight intake,R32 FRP eyelids

tomo : R34 GTT carbon cooling panel and FRP R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

OON80 : R34 GTT canards

Yeedogga : r33 cf boot

riseofbrutality : r34 gtt cooling panel

89CAL : R33 GTR OEM wing blade :wub:

If I reach my 'old age pension' before the order goes through Longz, is there a discount? :P

Anyway, I'm wondering what the (EVO 8) rear c/f diffuser looks like now & drop the rear spoiler lip!

Thoughts? Pics of diffuser?

Terry : I was hoping we can both get pensions together and chase young ones around Blue mountains :P

There's the voltex and varis rear diffuser david is getting one aswell they can look very nice , Just becareful of speed bumps ! lol

Josh080691 : About $100 cooling panel and double dash seems like they moulded it for LHD American veichles =\

Longz : R34 GTR Nismo Side skirts , Rear pods , Canards, exhaust shroud cooling panel and rear diffuser, EVO side skirts, canards, rear exhaust shroud

haz_jaz : skirts/pods and CF Wing blade for R34 GTR

Terry_GT-R34 : EVO Skirt Add-ons , Radiator Cooling Panel

jase_c : R34 Gtt radiator cooling panel

DeaN20 : R32 GTR radiator cooling panel

Charles89 : R34 GTT CF radiator cooling panel

Sinno: Evo rear diffuser and canards.

Some guy: 350z lip + skirts

joelsy777 : R33 hood bonnet lip.60mm Pillar gauge cover,B Pillar cover, Centre console arm rest

DJRIFT : Carbon mirror cover r34gtt, R34 weather shields r32 lh headlight

YE34OK: Carbon: wing blade, exhaust shroud, wind deflectors *UPDATED*

gtsttrk:R33 Bee R wing

Coldfusion : R32 headlight intake,R32 FRP eyelids

tomo : R34 GTT carbon cooling panel and FRP R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

OON80 : R34 GTT canards

Yeedogga : r33 cf boot

riseofbrutality : r34 gtt cooling panel

89CAL : R33 GTR OEM wing blade

Update : Have been in talk's with supplier organising the freight down.

sime1 : seems there only for the R33 GTR "top secret rear diffuser"

Will be starting to collect the initial money for the orders will require 90% or full payments

GROUP BUY COMMENCING WE HAVE ENOUGH PEOPLE !! ~ FOR ALL THOSE STILL THINKING JUMP ON NOW !

I will be in contact with everyone in regards to funds transfer and there details ,

If i have missed anyone or have not contacted you yet you can PM me also !

Longz : R34 GTR Nismo Side skirts , Rear pods , Canards, exhaust shroud cooling panel and rear diffuser, EVO side skirts, canards, rear exhaust shroud

haz_jaz : skirts/pods and CF Wing blade for R34 GTR

Terry_GT-R34 : EVO Skirt Add-ons , Radiator Cooling Panel

jase_c : R34 Gtt radiator cooling panel

DeaN20 : R32 GTR radiator cooling panel

Charles89 : R34 GTT CF radiator cooling panel

Sinno: Evo rear diffuser and canards.

Some guy: 350z lip + skirts

joelsy777 : R33 hood bonnet lip.60mm Pillar gauge cover,B Pillar cover, Centre console arm rest

DJRIFT : Carbon mirror cover r34gtt, R34 weather shields r32 lh headlight

YE34OK: Carbon: wing blade, exhaust shroud, wind deflectors *UPDATED*

gtsttrk:R33 Bee R wing

Coldfusion : R32 headlight intake,R32 FRP eyelids

tomo : R34 GTT carbon cooling panel and FRP R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

OON80 : R34 GTT canards

Yeedogga : r33 cf boot

riseofbrutality : r34 gtt cooling panel

89CAL : R33 GTR OEM wing blade

Michaeltj : , R34 gtr skirts , pods , cooling panel and CF wing blade

Thanks Dave.

Longz, I'll decline the rear diffuser...

So just the exhaust shroud will be the additional item thanks,

Tez

It's nice, but I just bought a new Nismo Front bar for the GTR Longz - so just the c/f exhaust shroud will suffice. Thanks for an update.

OYEAHA : I've sent a email to the supplier in regards to that question

Longz : R34 GTR Nismo Side skirts , Rear pods , Canards, exhaust shroud cooling panel and rear diffuser, EVO side skirts, canards, rear exhaust shroud

haz_jaz : skirts/pods and CF Wing blade for R34 GTR

Terry_GT-R34 : EVO Skirt Add-ons , Radiator Cooling Panel, c/f exhaust shroud

jase_c : R34 Gtt radiator cooling panel

DeaN20 : R32 GTR radiator cooling panel

Charles89 : R34 GTT CF radiator cooling panel

Sinno: Evo rear diffuser and canards.

Some guy: 350z lip + skirts

joelsy777 : R33 hood bonnet lip.60mm Pillar gauge cover,B Pillar cover, Centre console arm rest

DJRIFT : Carbon mirror cover r34gtt, R34 weather shields r32 lh headlight

YE34OK: Carbon: wing blade, exhaust shroud, wind deflectors *UPDATED*

gtsttrk:R33 Bee R wing

Coldfusion : R32 headlight intake,R32 FRP eyelids

tomo : R34 GTT carbon cooling panel and FRP R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

OON80 : R34 GTT canards

Yeedogga : r33 cf boot

riseofbrutality : r34 gtt cooling panel

89CAL : R33 GTR OEM wing blade

Michaeltj : , R34 gtr skirts , pods , cooling panel and CF wing blade

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