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  • 3 weeks later...
Just updating thread with some new parts, would like to thank Matt for his patience. See below parts they turned out excellent with the finish options he chose. Always great to bring parts to life from a solid block.

R32 R33 R34 - Custom Billet Upper Radiator Brackets

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Thanks all for your continued support.

How much for these exact radiator brackets?

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Hi SAU,

Just updating the thread with some new ones, this RB26 Engine Ornament is going all the way to California.

Customer has ordered it in a mill finish with mirror polished upper surface - and will color inlay himself. I will post up some pics of his ride when its all done and fitted.

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Another brilliant finish on these GTT Badge Set - Customer ordered the full set for Grille Boot and Front Fenders/Guards

CNC Machined Billet Black base on the grille badge giving it that OEM appearance sitting the badge out from the grille. And providing contrast to the badge.

Also the Chamfer work inside the letters is appealing like the GTR Style OEM. Anodized Sinister Mirror Black with Blood Red anodizing inside the letter T

Mirror Polished upper edges and outer contours. Sealed with a special blend of our own oxidation sealing agent. This helps to protect against the elements Finished off with that deep crystal inlay providing depth to the color. Pretty cool with the addition of the crystal inlay - in the 2nd 3rd 4th images you can see with and without the clear crystal in the letter T - both look great.

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Gee everyone is loving these GTT badges.. I get asked all the time.. What price can you do me on the front badge? But the red in a carbon look like the one I've already got from ya!! [emoji6]. Cheers mate and I'm still wanting the cas cover with nismo on it nism in black and the o in red.. [emoji16] cheers hopefully talk soon

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25 minutes ago, mick-r34gtt- said:

Gee everyone is loving these GTT badges.. I get asked all the time.. What price can you do me on the front badge? But the red in a carbon look like the one I've already got from ya!! emoji6.png. Cheers mate and I'm still wanting the cas cover with nismo on it nism in black and the o in red.. emoji16.png cheers hopefully talk soon

Thanks Mick, I did send through the costing on the CAS cover mate. Let me know if you received that message. And no probs on the front grille badge. Let me PM through the pricing again

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Hi all,

Just thought to post some recent parts we done on this thread, the blue and red items were finished late last year and the purple gold ones are being sent out to Luxembourg today. Been super busy of late and finally getting over the mad rush through end of year and start of the new year. We delivered some excellent show pieces for some of the recent summernats vehicles. Obviously we mainly post the Skyline stuff here, so wont post those on here.

Also a big thanks to SAU for having a great platform for everything Skyline related. We also have some upcoming new parts for some Skyline's - the design is drafted for R32 but of course we can fab these for all models. I wont say much more but after the parts are complete will get some images up for you all.

See below some custom Billet GTT R34 Grille and Boot badges - always good to do something different even if its only color change.
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Custom RB26 Engine ornament plate - as you can see Stagea - this item was CNC Machined 6060 T5 - the customer wanted machine finished silver in the lower parts. And finished with our special candy and crystal inlays. Topping it off with the Sinister black mirror finish anodizing.
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Again thanks to all for your support, we have some exciting things already for the start of the new year.

Cheers, Kustom 20

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Sam62391 said:

Hey Kustom20 team,

Are you still experiencing high shop temperatureso?  I'd like to follow up on my order and when they'll ship. 

 

Thank you,

Sam

Hi Sam, thanks for contacting us mate. I will get our sales to touch base with you by email tomorrow, its 11:53pm here now. Those 45 degree days have gone thankfully. Bit warm getting 57 degree's in the workshop.

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