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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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sskylinee - added to the list.

so far have the minimum requirement for GB to go ahead, 2 more weeks left to get in on this group buy so spread the word. the more people on board the more we can save.

if a part is not listed for your S or R series Nissan, EVO, WRX, Supra ETC, shoot me a message and i'll have a look to see if it's available.

Cheers

  On 25/05/2015 at 12:34 AM, dori34 said:

michaelk, what are the side skirt rear extensions, do you have pics of that?

pods look like these

http://knightracer.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Bryan_R32GTR_029.jpg

its trust style not top secret

bonnet lip is just a n1 replica in fibreglass, as the oem foam/plastic one warps and loses its shape,

could you please put me down for the following items for r32 gtr:

R32 GTR TS style rear pods - $100

nismo style bonnet lip - $50

twin A pillar gauge pod - $90 (could you specify hole size?)

Dobz, you've been added to the list

michaelk, added.

a pillar gauge is either 52 or 60 just need to specificy when ordering or i can ask to leave it blank and you drill your own.

i should also note that the 32 and r33 bonnet lips are solid not hollow like others available on the market.....

Yep that's it.

Put me down for a set of those in CF (260) and an Abflug style front diffuser in CF also (think 300)

Thanks.

okooko, done!

perhaps you and sskylinee can communicate with each other and if you guys are near by, i could get them shipped to one address to save costs :)

couldn't send you a PM haha.

I work at Eastwood. Happy to have it sent either to my work here and reception to take it or to yours at unley.

Hey dori34 I have contacted okooko and we are just going to combine postage and have the items posted to my address.

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