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Hi everyone;

I have just recently ordered a set of R34GTT Carbon Fibre kick plates from overseas after I failed to come up with viable plans to make my own... due to some miscommunication; I'll be getting 2 sets instead of the one (wondered why they were so expensive). Items are due to land in Australia in about 3 weeks.

Anyways; I'm putting one set up for sale... I'm after $250.00 for the pair

Price is NOT NEGOTIABLE and does not include delivery cost.

The CF plates will be a direct replacement of the standard item and it is made from real carbon fibre; not some dodgy stuff. They are professionally made and as you can see from the photos look the part!

If I do get some serious interest from several people; I might do a little group buy on them to save on the international freight costs. Please don't ask who is making them (company-wise); I only deal with them through my mate so I don't know.

Photos:

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Anyways, let me know

Stan

Have no idea about the R32 plates... only enquired about the R34 stuff obviously.

Daniel; his R34 is fully re-sprayed and yes the word SKYLINE is there.

  • 2 weeks later...

Finally got these beauties into town last night after much anticipation... took some photos; mock fitted them; polished them up and took some photos again!

Here are some photos for your drooling experience!

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