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One for the R32s - GTST wide fender moulds to make your ride into a GTR (or something like that) - price unknown.

Stan put me down for the next batch of bonnet lips when you get the minimum amount of orders, or if one of the first 3 drop out. ;)

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Andy

I've already asked for a list of prices for the parts - will post them up ASAP.

Andy; you might get lucky if not there is a lot of interest so they might just make another batch.

BTW; all those guys who have been sent PMs with final pricing for the first GB lot; please make payments ASAP so I can get the order off!

Cheers to n15m0 and Slats who have paid already... waiting on a couple more payments and the first order is ready to go!

Yes I know - a million PMs about R33 stuff :) Unfortunately the R33 is not very popular where these guys are . . . which is very very strange!

Much CF stuff for R32. Take it that the bot lid and CF stuff is CF over fibreglass.

would like a CF front lip for R32 GTR and other bits

My guy has taken one of the last Carbon Fibre R34 Eyelids (as pictured) - they won't be making anymore of these anytime soon. I would have em on my car but I don't have a CF bonnet - if anyone with a car that suits is interested; let me know - can get these over along with the first order.

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