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r34 bonnet lip?

I am trying to source one to generate carbon fibre versions...

I am after a carbon bonnet lip and a fibreglass boot lip for a 32GTR.... ?

We are lookign into making these. I would suggest they will be around 2-3 months away.

any eyelids for R32 and rear boot lip?????

very interested

Boot lip as above. We are testing the eye lids now.

Cheers,

Shane

SAW THIS ON EBAY GUYS

BOOT LID FOR R34 GTT and GTR..

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34-...1QQcmdZViewItem

no one has bid on it cause of the damage.....shame about damage otherwise i would have bid for sure.

I would love a price on a 33 series 1 gtst carbon rear wing/lip :)

These are being made, however the official pricing still hasn't been released. We hope to have an answer for you shortly.

Hey mate, any chance of getting a R33 GTR carbon front lip.

Not at this stage. We are putting most of our attention towards the R33 interior parts.

If anyone has a spare ash tray they are willing to part with, for a fee, we would be very grateful and bring us one step closer to finalising the interior parts.

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hey guys i'm just new to this thread and wanting to know if anybody can pm me some pictures and price of the R34 GT-T boot lip...

and how long it will take to be posted to perth?

cheers guys

- andy

How much for fibre glass boot lid and bonnet for R32 (fourdoor, think all the same though)?

delivered to 5251?

pm me please

Closed.

This thread is a mess.

PSI Parts: Business Traders are not permitted to post in this section.

You appear to have taken over what was originally started by Satanic.

If you have parts to sell, post them in the Business Trader Subsection.

Thank you.

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