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do you supply them for a series II R33, what is the differance between the OEM and AERO style????(i dont know to much about body kits), if any one can tell me it'll be greatly appretiated. im very keen about a bonnet but want to know the differances so i can choose which one i want.

do you supply them for a series II R33, what is the differance between the OEM and AERO style????(i dont know to much about body kits), if any one can tell me it'll be greatly appretiated. im very keen about a bonnet but want to know the differances so i can choose which one i want.

the aero style has vents whereas the oem style is like the standard bonnet but made of carbon fibre.

i will be on overseas trip in feb. so the next preorder will be in may or june 2005 ask some are asking.

but yes i will only leave once this shipment has arrived and everything has been taken care of. :(

LATEST UPDATE

This is the latest models that are available for Nissan Skyline

R32 (AERO STYLE)

R33 (AERO STYLE) SERIES 1 ONLY

03 R-34 GTR (AERO STYLE) ** LATEST UPDATE

R32 GTS (HCR-32) OEM STYLE

R32 GTR (BNR-32) AERO STYLE

I DO NOT HAVE ANY OTHER MODEL FOR SKYLINE AT THE MOMENT. I WILL TRY TO HAVE MORE RANGE IN THE FUTURE

BOOKING CLOSE THIS MONDAY (IE, LAST DAY TO PUT A DEPOSIT)

KINDLY MAKE A DEPOSIT TO

Westpac bank,

Account name: JDM CONCEPT

Account number: (BSB) 032157 - (A/C no) 171648.

Amount: AUS$200.00

*** THIS ACCOUNT IS FOR BONNET ONLY. TO MAKE PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER ITEMS KINDLY ASK ME FIRST ***

AND INDICATE WHO YOU ARE. VERY IMPORTANT. I HAVE LOTS OF $200 DEPOSIT COMING THRU AND I NEED TO KNOW WHO YOU ARE.

Please send an email to [email protected] and kindly give me your

1. Full name

2. Address

3. Contact no.

4. Models you are after.

I will then issue a deposit slip which will be either send by mail or emailed to you.

IF YOU NEED TO SPEAK TO ME PERSONALLY, PM ME, I WILL GIVE YOU MY CONTACT NO. THANKS

i want one.. but xmas is the biggest spend time of the year :( I'll have to wait out for a next batch if you get more sometime next year.

When is the next order???

april or may 2005 as i am going away on overseas trip.

this thread will be locked now.

any interest on the bonnet please pm or email me at [email protected]

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