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if you get shinny finish you can just wet rub it with 1500 grit and water and get a perfect mat surface..... Im still keen on all part I first said I was, but I want a more indicative price on what the difference is between full carbon and, composite.

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these guys are quite cheap mate of mine got 2 doors and boot in carbon delivered for bout $2000

http://www.racepro.co.nz/bk_nissan.htm

Edited by jas/slo32
these guys are quite cheap mate of mine got 2 doors and boot in carbon delivered for bout $200

http://www.racepro.co.nz/bk_nissan.htm

Door skins on the outside or the inside part?

Im up for that stuff for $200. Can you organise it? :D

lol might be an idea to look at when this thread started :P

Fark, june 2005. Wonder if he's still haggling for a good price ?

Edited by SNISMO

sorry mate $2000 full carbon doors inner and outer bolt them on and also bolt in internals and cards ( complete carbon doors ) as used by heat treatments racing and boot for that

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gday mate are the headlight intakes on r32 gtr the two inserts under the headlights but more central in the front bar? if they are what was the asking price for some in carbon fibre with the shiny finish? cheers

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