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Joe; they are already available... I"ll get a price for ya!

Samantha; they look awesome on the car! I think I'm going to take off my Nismo ones and get a set of these >_<

some pics of my bonnet lip and eyelids mock fitted up. Thought I'd take some pics before they are painted to make them stand out!

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Hey satanic, I'm not keen to read through the 12 pages :) Sooooo.... Can you still get items? I'm keen for a R34 GTT Lip.

Don't know if the question has been asked but do you know if they do the R34 GTT altia bar lips (the bar in my pic)? They attach under the bar like the GTR ones? East Bear do them.

Hey mate;

Still got R34 bonnet lips yes... I'll send you a PM tomorrow morning with the full instructions ok?

As for the lip under your front bar; I don't think it'll be worth it - especially if you want them to make the item. Better off getting it from East Bear (Powerplay) as freight will be the killer from my supplier.

For everyone elses information; things still available are:

Bonnet Lips

Eyelids

CF Door Sills (R34 x1, R33 x 2)

* NB; no more R34 sills in WET carbon will be made...

Thanks

Stan

some pics of my bonnet lip and eyelids mock fitted up. Thought I'd take some pics before they are painted to make them stand out!

Nightcrawler - make sure you post up a pic when they're painted :no:

Stan, what's the latest on availability of the CF and FG eyelids and bonnet lip for a 34 GTT - are there pics around of a CF set fitted? I'm tossing up whether to go CF or FG (and get them painted black to match my car).

Wet and Dry...

Have a look here below. For those who don't know CF products... DRY carbon is a lot more "expensive and classy" in the eyes of a serious enthusiast. WET carbon is more for show, well this is what I've been told. Furthermore, DRY carbon products have to be made to a much high quality since there is no clear coat to cover up any stuff ups. Both are tough as nails nonetheless...

DRY:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2788903

WET:

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

Stock Situation: (may not be accurate but more or less)

Bonnet Lips x 5

FG Eyelids x 1

CF WET Sills for R34 x 1

CF DRY Sills for R34 x 10

Forgot to answer last question; contact "r33chick" - to date she has been the only one to buy the CF eyelids; I've personally seen them but did not take photos...

I'll just say that they are HOT! so perhaps ask her for photos~

hi Stan

can you please pm me prices for cf eyelids and cf b-pillars for r34.

thanks

Justin

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I've been a bit lazy on this thread; but yes this is still going - the R33 CF Door Sills GB is being shipped over this weekend, awaiting arrival.

Bonnet Lip I can help with but will need to confirm; will send you a PM in a little while.

Could you either PM me your photos or repost the photos as im interested but cant see any photos?

Cancel that .. Found some

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=137791&hl=

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Eyelids for Lou Lou and Rflirty4 will be sent out today! Thanks for your patience - logistics have been a real pain in the ass.

Due to a non-payment / communications error; I now also have (in Sydney) a FG Bonnet Lip for the R34 GTT. This has been landed already and is in my apartment ready for immediate delivery. Price is $145 delivered so PM if you're keen.

* I might even put this item up on it's seperate thread *

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