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Fibreglass & Carbon Fibre Parts For Nissan R & S Series,evo's, Toyota's Etc - Round 5 Group Buy!


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no EB bonnet lip for R32

sskylinee, The n1 ducts are avaiable but for R33 only, are they the same as R32? doubt it tho.

bonnet lip added.

  • roy8532 - i am in sydney also so can meet up for collection but if you really want it shipped to you after i receive it, i am guessing $50-$70 approx

Cheers

Severe R33 - Yes, $320 for wing blade + shipping to you

Ryan1200 - sorry wont be bringing them in with this shipment due to the size. If there is enough interest for future GB i will do a one for boots, diffusers and wings.

d.matho - sorry i meant no EB bonnet lip for R34.

Thanks

I will leave it going until the weekend is over.

I will close off on Monday and send PM to all who have shown interest to confirm their parts & payment.

Thanks!

Jono

the wing requires minor work to fit OEM wing

you need to shave off 1mm on each side if you're happy with this i can get it.

reminder to all who have shown interest, PM's coming tomorrow with your order confirmation and bank details to do the deposit.

THanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate do u have pics of the following

R32

R32 GTR Jun style front lip - $150 (CF $350)

R32 GTR TS style rear pods - $100

R32 GTR OEM grill - $90 (CF $190)

nismo style bonnet lip - $50 (CF $150)

Dmax style rear wing - $140

Cheers

I'd imagine this GB is still in manufacture - Dori can correct me if this is incorrect.

As for photos, they are readily available on the net, the only difficulty I've had was seeing if a CF part looked good with my silver r32 in absence of actual photos of someone who'd done it previously.

I'm sure other's will report back on fitment once it's all been recieved etc...

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yes that's correct okooko

i should be getting a better update mid-end of next week.

plenty of photos of carbon parts and ones fitted to silver R32's on the net :)

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