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Hi all,

After putting up some photos of what I recently ordered from a contact overseas; I've had a few members enquire about whether they could get some too - I don't see any reason why not and am always happy to help other members out. So here it is; a group buy! At the moment; parts are limited to R34GTT and GTRs as they are what I'm personally interested in, but I'll keep making enquiries and see what other models they cater for.

Items on Offer:

1) R34GTT Fibre Glass Bonnet Lip

2) R34GTT Carbon Fibre Bonnet Lip

3) R34GTT (maybe GTR) Carbon Fibre Door Sills

4) R34GTT and R34GTR Fibreglass / Carbon Fibre Eyelids

Photos of Items on Offer:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=133286

Prices on Items:

1) R34GTT Fibreglass Bonnet Lip $120.00 + Freight

2) R34GTT Carbon Fibre Bonnet Lip $250.00 + Freight

3) R34GTT CF Carbon Fibre Door Sills $250.00 + Freight

4) R34GTT /R34GTR Eyelids in Fibreglass $85.00 + Freight

5) R34GTT /R34GTR Eyelids in Carbon Fibre $135.00 + Freight

Group Buy Dates:

From 07 September 2006 till when Supplier Closes

Freight:

Now this group buy is not so much about saving on the cost of the item as they are firm on that - it's more about saving on the freight getting it here from overseas and then to your doorstep. I'll be doing it via a two way freight route; from overseas to me, then from me to you via Australia Post.

If orders for 5+ people are sent over at the same time; freight works out to be about $10-$20 instead of the $50+ for the individual order.

As such I'll most probably be doing a order when I have sufficient confirms... This is so that people interested are not waiting forever; they'll also have to bite the bullet if the freight cost is a bit more.

Payment Options:

Payment can be made straight into my Commonwealth Bank Account or to my PayPal Account (add 3% onto total for this). Please PM me for details when you are ready to order. Payment must also be made up front in full - I am not making anything out of this; so I don't expect to be out of pocket either.

Confirmed Members List:

1) n15m0 - 1 x FG Bonnet Lip - DELIVERED!

2) choyda - 1 x FG Bonnet Lip - DELIVERED!

5) satanic - 1 x GTT CF Eyelids Set - DELIVERED!

8) Johnser - 1 x 2 Door GTT CF Sills - DELIVERED!

9) Slats - 1 x 2 Door GTT CF Sills - DELIVERED!

11) SKY 34 - 1 x 2 Door GTT CF Sills - DELIVERED!

14) r33chick - 1 x R34GTT CF Eyelids - DELIVERED!

16) Wogboy - 1 x FG Bonnet Lip - DELIVERED!

21) vinci68 - 1 x FG R34GTT Bonnet Lip; 1 x FG R34GTT Eyelids - DELIVERED!

22) so_tred - 1 x R34GTT CF B-Pillar Moulds - DELIVERED!

17) Nightcrawler - 1 x FG Bonnet Lip; 1 x FG R34GTT Eyelids - DELIVERED!

3) Abo Bob - 1 x 4 Door GTT CF Sills

4) E_Lu-ShUn - 1 x 4 Door GTT CF Sills

6) Muz - 1 x 2 Door GTT CF Sills

7) thirty four - 1 x FG Bonnet Lip

10) OnGsTa - 1 x FG Bonnet Lip

12) infected flow - 1 x 2 Door GTT CF Sills

13) LouLou - 1 x 2 Door GTT CF Sills; 1 x R34GTT FG Eyelids

15) so_tred - 1 x R34GTT CF Eyelids

18) Rflirty4 - 1 x FG R34GTT Eyelids - AWAITING REPLACEMENT!

19) Flea - 1 x FG R34GTT Eyelids

20) woldo - 1 x CF R34GTT Eyelids

23) 292801 - 1 x R34GTT FG Eyelids

Think that's about it; if I've missed anything let me know and I'll add it on here!

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EDIT: CF Bonnet Lip also available but will need 2-3 confirmed orders before they will lift a finger to make them :laugh:

Looking at $250.00 each + Freight

I'm trying to get the photos of the eyelids that they make - trust me; even though I want a set - I'd still want to see what style they are before I buy.

Will post it up as soon as I have them.

Also with regards to the photos of the eyelids; I'm thinking I might just order a set for myself first - then take photos of it :yes:

PMs have been sent to everyone who has put their hands up for this GB... Abo and Khoa; sorry but they are still yet to get back to me on the 4 door sills; doesn't look promising.

Photos of eyelids are coming *hopefully*

The cam covers are only for RB26 as far as I know...

Bonnet lip; look at thread quoted in Post 1

I have just received photos of tonnes of stuff on offer... items are mainly for R34 but there are bits n pieces available for R32 and R33...

Will see what the supplier is willing to let me post up; if not I'll just send photos out per request.

Will also list down what's available tomorrow.

EDIT: I've also just been informed that the last 3 Bonnet Lips have now been taken (for those guys) - more can be made; but there needs to be a demand - something about the mould being "multi" and not being economical to make one only.

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Carbon Fibre Eyelids - $135.00 a pair + Freight

Fibreglass ones are in the same shape/design - just made in fibreglass duh!

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Who wants a Headlight CAI for those Drag or Track days... these are available for R32,R33 and R34. No price available as yetl; but have confirmed that they are available in fibreglas and carbon fibre.

NB; Off-road use only ;)

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Here's a weird one; R34 GTR wing extensions in Carbon Fibre - supposedly a copy of the Do-Luck wing? No price; just a pretty photo~

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