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Hi there

does the r33 gtst - gtr style front grill fit an s2 gtst?

If so are there any pics of:

R33 wind deflectors

R33 front grill

R33 gtst garage defend cooling panel.

Thanks.

cool put me down for both please

Added to the list!

can i get a price for r33 gtr coilpack cover thanks

$100

Heya Elvis how much on the Evo X Varis canards? any other types u can get as well? i can modify to suit my 33 anyways

they have auto select R33 front bumper canards, $250

EVO X canards;

only have Varis $210

Hey would u b able to get the auto select canard copy for r33 gtr ?

Also do u have any pics of the

* R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud?

front canards? if so $250.

bumper exhaust shroud fitted to WAN94N's Wang munching beast,

981770_205013736316021_1821929200_o.jpg

Hey I'm interested in the: R33 GTS/GTST - GTR Style front grill

I will need to confirm if it fits s1 or s2 first, what model is yours?

Hi Elv,

How much is the R34 GTT cooling plate?

Do they also have the CF pillars to suit an R34 GTT, as I noticed they have them for the 33.

Any CF centre console/dash parts too?

Cheers

R34 GTT cooling panel - $95

only have CF pillars to suit 4 door only.

There is a CF stereo/shifter surround (price TBC)

Pls put me down for r33 gtr spark plug cover

Sure thing,

Hi there

does the r33 gtst - gtr style front grill fit an s2 gtst?

If so are there any pics of:

R33 wind deflectors

R33 front grill

R33 gtst garage defend cooling panel.

Thanks.

not sure if S1 or S2, what is the difference between the 2 grills?

i'll have to confirm with supplier.

this is the pic the supplier sent me for the cooling panel, can you tell if it is for S1 or s2?

ya1v.jpg

wind deflectors will fit s1 and s2.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=384083

Happen to have a pic of R34 GTR wing blade and eye lids ?

eyelids Fitted to a SAU member's car:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=407799

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=408597

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=408598

wing blade

IMG_2454.jpg

trying to find a pic of it fitted to members car.

List UPDATED:

ANDREW.Y

* R34 GTR Carbon JUN High wing stands

* R34 GTR Carbon Fiber Canard (4 piece)

* R34 GTR Carbon fiber Rear Spoiler Blade

Chindo:

* R34 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud
* R34 GTR NISMO Z-Tune rear add ons
* R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

Dori:

R34 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud

R34 GTR Carbon NISMO Z-Tune rear add ons

evo 8 canards

damd side skirts & rear skirt add on

evo 7 hood vent

evo 8 coil over

evo 9 exhaust shield

evo 7-9 rear boot spoiler

evo 8 radiator cooling panel

LowNSlow:

S15 mirror cover

S15 radiator cooling panel

Paragon:
RB26DETT coil plug cover

The difference between s1 and s2 is the s1 has an the same headlight shape, bonnet and grille shape as the gtr where as the s2 has more squared lights and the bonnet shape is different as a result. Cooling panel is for s1 but will fit s2.

Put me down for a r33 gtst cooling panel and a front grill ( if it fits s2)

godz_85 updated! unfortunately no N1 slots.

Severe R33, so S1 cooling panel will fit S2? if i recall, it is a tiny bit shorter in length tho, if you guys are happy with this i can add you to the list.

still waiting on confirmatio of grill if it fits s1 or s2.

can anyone tell just from the pictureS?

to me, it looks like a S1 grill.

EDIT: its for S1 only guys

R33GTS_GTR_Carbon_Grille.jpg

godz_85 updated! unfortunately no N1 slots.

Severe R33, so S1 cooling panel will fit S2? if i recall, it is a tiny bit shorter in length tho, if you guys are happy with this i can add you to the list.

still waiting on confirmatio of grill if it fits s1 or s2.

can anyone tell just from the pictureS?

to me, it looks like a S1 grill.

EDIT: its for S1 only guys

R33GTS_GTR_Carbon_Grille.jpg

I will take a grill then please

OK no problem, yeah I've heard that the garage defend style ones fit but the part around the headlights doesn't sit flush, if anyone else was interested.

Put me down for

-r33 gtst cooling panel

-r33 b-pillar garnish

Also anyone know how strong the r33 carbon wing blades are? I've heard stories of some replica ones buckling at high speed. Just wanting to know before I fork out $180 haha

2 other members have purchased without any issues.

list updated:

ANDREW.Y

* R34 GTR Carbon JUN High wing stands

* R34 GTR Carbon Fiber Canard (4 piece)

* R34 GTR Carbon fiber Rear Spoiler Blade

Chindo:

* R34 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud
* R34 GTR NISMO Z-Tune rear add ons
* R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

Dori:

R34 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud

R34 GTR Carbon NISMO Z-Tune rear add ons

evo 8 canards

damd side skirts & rear skirt add on

evo 7 hood vent

evo 8 coil over

evo 9 exhaust shield

evo 7-9 rear boot spoiler

evo 8 radiator cooling panel

LowNSlow:

S15 mirror cover

S15 radiator cooling panel

Paragon:
RB26DETT coil plug cover

L33SH;

R33 GTR style grill for GTS S1

Severe R33:

-r33 gtst cooling panel
-r33 b-pillar garnish

godz_85:

AS R33 GTR front canards

R33 GTR bumper exhaust shroud

FYI guys, i made mistake on the R33 garage defend cooling panel pricing on page 1 (listed as $80), it is actually $110.

Sorry about this error!

4 days left!! WE have enough people for the group buy to go ahead provided none of the above pull out.

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GROUP BUY HAS NOW CLOSED.

PM's have been sent to everyone requesting for deposits, except PARAGON as your INBOX is full. if i don't hear from you by Friday 21/2/14, i assume you are no longer interested and will be removed.

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