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Swole :

Bride Stradia II :

FRP :$800

Glitter : $840

Carbon or Kevlar : $1200

includes shipping to Sydney

Is this price for the pair? How much extra for shipping to Adelaide?

Also please me down for a R32 GTR CF cooling panel

jack : mirror cover $150

nisr : price includes shipping to sydney

hiroshima : r33 auto select front canards $340

lifted : not too sure if sedan fits coupe

Longz : R35 varis vents , emblem cover , exhaust shroud , bonnet scoop , front grille , engine cover , center console , top secret front lip , zele side skirts
.:: GimpS-R34 ::. : * R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud - *RB26DETT coilpack cover

nism26 : R34 wing stands and r34 door sills

IcedTea : R32 CF Cooling Panel

OYEAHA:R34 canards 4 pieces

will34: r32 cf rad cooling panel

bawgy : r33 gtr bonnet lip

jack_keaka : RB25DET plug cover

nisr32.5 : R32 GTR CF cooling panel ,

wagon_boy :

rx7

re amemiya pro rear diffuser with or without diffuser fins

garage kagotani rear diffuser

nava headlight covers

door sills

re gt front diffuser

gt style bumper canard

gt style front wing add on

feed style side skirts

mazdaspeed front diffuser

re amemiya rear tail light cover

interior kit 4 piece

dash cover

gear surround

radio surround cluster surround

mazdaspeed rear spoiler

feed style gt wing

cooling panel

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Really need a vented bonnet first!

any wide body kits or front and rear guards?

and a nice big GT wing!

Need more "Total Car Produce Magic" HAHA


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keen on the r34 GTR rear bumper exhaust shroud.

also possibly the z-tune front bar, has anyone else got one of these, hows the fitment, also is it fiberglass or carbon finish?

jack : mirror cover $150

nisr : price includes shipping to sydney

hiroshima : r33 auto select front canards $340

lifted : not too sure if sedan fits coupe

Longz : R35 varis vents , emblem cover , exhaust shroud , bonnet scoop , front grille , engine cover , center console , top secret front lip , zele side skirts

.:: GimpS-R34 ::. : * R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud - *RB26DETT coilpack cover

nism26 : R34 wing stands and r34 door sills

IcedTea : R32 CF Cooling Panel

OYEAHA:R34 canards 4 pieces

will34: r32 cf rad cooling panel

bawgy : r33 gtr bonnet lip

jack_keaka : RB25DET plug cover

nisr32.5 : R32 GTR CF cooling panel ,

ill take the canards

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