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I still say try topstage of ns.com. I dont see why he wouldnt be able to replicate it.

It's not possible to make a *decent* mould out of an item that isn't hard.

The factory lip is made of a rubber like material and can not be duplicated 100%. Thus leaving room for error and when you're playing around with expensive gear like carbon fibre you just can't have this.

I was actually behind this group buy (with the obvious help of dezz) but it's just not happening.

The sample has been sent off to the carbon fibre factory in Taiwan but unfortunately it can not proceed.

Sorry guys, I wish there was something we could do but we can't. I was unaware of the moulding process until after this EOI for a group buy was organised. I personally didn't think it would have been a problem. :P

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want to make this happen? i can make a proper mould for this lip and guaranteed to fit or money back, who got the bonnet lip? what a shame.....

email me at [email protected].

You can make a mould out of something that isn't hard?

You're game.

hey man, it's just the technique that grows and experience made us better. so are theese guys wanna do this or not?

forget to mention, that white carbon thing, it isn't carbon, it's DYED FIBERGLASS (silver) .

we have now BLue (CF+kevlar) , Green (CF+kevlar), Yellow (CF+kevlar), Silver (texalium) or even colour matched cf combo.

these coloured stuff are new, and the colour matching stuff are only we can do them :thumbsup:

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TOPSTAGE group buy front bonnet lip

black carbon $100 as this thread said.

Coloured CF (blue, green, silver, and yellow) $120

anyone got an r32 with the bonnet lip call mo on 0401216460 and i'll give you a set for thank you?

Freddy, any chance of a lower lip (the one under the bumper) in carbon, but the same as standard. ie, same design just carbon fibre?

The lips are still available brand new from Nissan.

We ordered a brand new one for this group buy but have sent it to the factory we are working with in Taiwan.

Thus don't have access to it at the moment :D

i have the lip i got with my gtr that i havnt put on yet...seeing as the gtr is sitting waiting for the build to finish you can use mine as a copy :D

i'll give u a call tomorrow :yes:

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