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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 *

Wooo hoooo I'm getting my eyelids *does a little victory dance

Mmmmmm bonnet lip *contemplates

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Hi, Dont want to hi jack this thread but as it has not been updated in a long time i wanted to mention that we will be making a large amount of R34 carbon accessories very shortly. Very keen to hear ideas as well. Our prices will be very competitive with outstanding quality.

any chance of doing this again ?

i want me some 33 gtr door sils :)

We also have R33 stuff available. I am just doing the final testing on the door sills as we speak. :)

Shane

Hi, Dont want to hi jack this thread but as it has not been updated in a long time i wanted to mention that we will be making a large amount of R34 carbon accessories very shortly. Very keen to hear ideas as well. Our prices will be very competitive with outstanding quality.

We also have R33 stuff available. I am just doing the final testing on the door sills as we speak. :)

Shane

Hi shane

im after an r34 bootlid in black carbon.... really want one bad. been tryin to get one for ages, but as usual no one in aus has them or make them. and freight would cost a fortune for that sort of item to be brought over from UK or Japan.

im sure if you can get a mould made up and get some in stock you would have no trouble selling them. i would def be your first customer for one.

ohhh and while your at it a Gtt shape wing in carbon would be awsome to go with a carbon boot lid. or better yet a one peice boot and wing set up (with wing moulded to boot all in carbon would be a wet dream come true...lol)

also if you wanted to go one step better than those bootlids already on the market in japan you could smooth off the rear of the boot lid (delete the brake light and key barrel hole)

ive been getting sick of waiting for one to be supplied in aus so i have even been thinking of making my own mould and doing the job my self, but i dont want to use my boot lid for the mould and wreck it. hint hint to anyone out there with an r34 gtt boot lid and wing to donate.

thanks

Justin

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owww im stating to get excited

Well good because this stuff is very sexy :)

Hi shane

im after an r34 bootlid in black carbon.... really want one bad. been tryin to get one for ages, but as usual no one in aus has them or make them. and freight would cost a fortune for that sort of item to be brought over from UK or Japan.

im sure if you can get a mould made up and get some in stock you would have no trouble selling them. i would def be your first customer for one.

ohhh and while your at it a Gtt shape wing in carbon would be awsome to go with a carbon boot lid. or better yet a one peice boot and wing set up (with wing moulded to boot all in carbon would be a wet dream come true...lol)

also if you wanted to go one step better than those bootlids already on the market in japan you could smooth off the rear of the boot lid (delete the brake light and key barrel hole)

ive been getting sick of waiting for one to be supplied in aus so i have even been thinking of making my own mould and doing the job my self, but i dont want to use my boot lid for the mould and wreck it. hint hint to anyone out there with an r34 gtt boot lid and wing to donate.

thanks

Justin

Ok Justin thanks for those comments. I'll have a look into it. But the hardest problem with R34 stuff is trying to find the donor items without a ridiculous price tag. If anyone is willing to donate parts we shall replace them with a carbon fibre item.

Shane

yep I am after a boot lid (and possibly spoiler) too. I am also after a vented bonnet and possibly a GTR style front bar to fit a GTT.

I have a 4 door R34GTT - does anyone know if the bootlid is identical to a 2 door? I assume it is.

yep I am after a boot lid (and possibly spoiler) too. I am also after a vented bonnet and possibly a GTR style front bar to fit a GTT.

I have a 4 door R34GTT - does anyone know if the bootlid is identical to a 2 door? I assume it is.

Ok thanks for the feedback guys.

We are in the middle of making a Z-Tune style hood for the R34 as well. I bought a brand new R34 hood off Nissan to ensure the best possible fit.

We also have the Top Secret front bar for the R34 (also moulded off an original) which i have to say is one of the best ive seen. Even comparable with the GTR.

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PS - Im not sure about the boot lid either.

Shane

oooooh yeah put me down for a Top Secret front bar! Can you do it in carbon fibre style? And a Z Tune carbon or frp bonnet.

Thing is, we all want this stuff cheap :devil: If you price it right you will sell tons of it!

oooooh yeah put me down for a Top Secret front bar! Can you do it in carbon fibre style? And a Z Tune carbon or frp bonnet.

Thing is, we all want this stuff cheap :devil: If you price it right you will sell tons of it!

We can make the bars out of Carbon Fibre yes. The price will obviously be much higher though.

We strive very hard to have very affordable pricing with outstanding quality.

Anyone at Drift Fest would have been able to view our products first hand.

Shane

Hey guys

Nice to see this thread is still going on... pity I can no longer be of any service / help in this department - mates overseas had a bit of a falling out and are no longer in the game (shame really).

Anyways, looks like PSI Parts has it sorted; will be interested in a few of the parts mentioned myself actually. PSI Parts > are you in Sydney? My R34 is in pieces right now so if you are, donor parts are all available.

And for the guy who asked about the boot; no they are not the same...

Hey guys

Nice to see this thread is still going on... pity I can no longer be of any service / help in this department - mates overseas had a bit of a falling out and are no longer in the game (shame really).

Anyways, looks like PSI Parts has it sorted; will be interested in a few of the parts mentioned myself actually. PSI Parts > are you in Sydney? My R34 is in pieces right now so if you are, donor parts are all available.

And for the guy who asked about the boot; no they are not the same...

quick satanic hurry and send your bootlid and wing off to psi parts so we can all get our grubby hands on some carbon for our r34 rear ends. i cant wait!!! plus look on the bright side, you will get free carbon fibre panels for your donor parts.

Justin

Well good because this stuff is very sexy :(

Ok Justin thanks for those comments. I'll have a look into it. But the hardest problem with R34 stuff is trying to find the donor items without a ridiculous price tag. If anyone is willing to donate parts we shall replace them with a carbon fibre item.

Shane

Need any donations from R33's? :P

Hi, Dont want to hi jack this thread but as it has not been updated in a long time i wanted to mention that we will be making a large amount of R34 carbon accessories very shortly. Very keen to hear ideas as well. Our prices will be very competitive with outstanding quality.

We also have R33 stuff available. I am just doing the final testing on the door sills as we speak. >_<

Shane

anything r33 4 door?

Need any donations from R33's? :P

Not at the moment but thanks for the offer.

anything r33 4 door?

Sorry nothing right now. What stuff are you interested in??

Shane

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