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cheers mate, thanks heaps.....more if you could, its not suppose to be completely flush with the guard when looking from side is it????

Also is that a carbon fibre wing?or have you just put vinyl on top?if so id like to know how

looks very nice

which is lighter carbon fibre or fibreglass??

i think if your just buying the small wing... it should be level with the rear,though some people have varied designs.

the pics are of a mould we made from a boot with that lip on it then blended in... sits pretty flush with side guards..

its a full carbon fibre bootlid. weighs 4.5kgs i think my GTR bootlid is 26-28kgs so thats a big weight difference if you ask me.

here's a few more pics..

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Edited by MrVspec
yeah.. made it myself.. along with the rest of the carbon stuff on my car..

i like the boot with that lip moulded in makes my 33 look tough..

Very tough indeed! I'm looking to buy a flat boot or drift wing..

Do you know if the flat carbon boots from carmate are any good?

As for the high level brake light.. just pull the one out of your stock wing and let it sit in your parcel tray! :)

Very tough indeed! I'm looking to buy a flat boot or drift wing..

Do you know if the flat carbon boots from carmate are any good?

carmate stuff is just fibreglass stuff with 1 layer if carbon... good for people on a budget that still want the carbon look... i've done repairs to so much crappy carbon products bought elsewhere though.. so if your buying products like that just take good care of them... keep them out of the sun as prolonged exposure to sunlight makes the resins they use go all funny colours...

hey r33madd, im selling mine on trademe,which i bought and havent used. Pm me for more details.Im selling to get a carbon version of both bootlid and wing lip.

Are you able to post up the link to the trademe auction or p.m the link, do you have any pics of it and how much do you want for itl??im very interested.cheers

will that bootlid + drift lip fit on a series 1 r33 skyline gtst coupe?or are the gtr boots slightly different

anyhow, how much we looking at for both?

the boot is $1650 in carbon or $880 in fibreglass....

both ?? it is just 1 its a replacement boot with that lip built onto it. was moulded like that...

and i'm sure all 33's are the same boot. GTR or GTST

oh and the boot hasn't seen the rain yet? but yeah it would pool up, just take it for a spin all the water will be gone in no time...

Edited by MrVspec
sent you a couple of pm's mate

cheers

PM's replied to

oh yeah just waiting on some other carbon to get here from france.... to match the bonnet and lower lip n stuff.. sold the other bootlid.

that pic shows how fat the GTR ass is... i love it

there's a few carbon goodies on her now, if your going to jamboree check it out, it will be in the Haltech stand on show.

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