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Carbon/fibreglass Parts For Nissan R & S Series, Euro Cars, Evo's - Round 3 Group Buy!


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Thanks Longz, I am back now.

Sorry for the late reply guys as. I had limited internet access but they have not been delivered yet.

Tracking shows it arrived into Australia last week but no further update so I am chasing this up with AusPost now.

Will update you guys shortly.

Sorry for the delays.

These were beyond my control.

everything arrived in perfect condition except 1 item,

i will pm that person and see if they would be happy with discount or refund of their deposit.

PM's coming shortly guys.

feel free to find your own couriers if it is cheaper, at the end of the day, we all want to save :)

Hi guys

i have left over items from group buy if anyone is interested

R33 GTR exhaust shield $50

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R34 GTR exhaust shield $50

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RB26DETT coil plug cover (1 tiny crack near screw hole hence cheap price) $70

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EVO4-9 coil plug cover $90

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EVO 8 radiator cooling panel $130

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PM me if interested.

had another member back out so have an R33 Top Secret Style rear diffuser in fibrelgass

3 piece with metal fitting brackets, looks like below (from cartel Aus)but in white gelcoat/fibreglass. $350

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  • 2 weeks later...

R32 stuff
*R32 GTR OEM front grill
*R32 GTR bonnet lip
*R32 GTR/GTST eye lids

Cost on these? Also, are you able to get smoked indicators, replica GTR front & 4 Door VT Style Rear Bumper? Trying to mod on a budget :) If replicas are available of the above 3 parts, I'm interested in those too.

Let me know if possible!!

Cheers man, appreciate the work gone into this thread/group buy.

  • 2 weeks later...

have left over

R34 GTR JUN style high wing stands

R34 GTR wing blade

R34 GTR front bumper canards (2 pc /side)
R34 GTR carbon exhaust shroud

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/443761-carbon-parts-for-r33r34evo-left-over-from-gb/

  • 4 weeks later...

closing this thread.

thanks to everyone who participated in this group buy.

There may be another one coming soon as requested by a few members

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