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is this still going or what?

Ok im in if any of these gona fit R33 GTS4 (non turbo) 1994 ? black one, deliverd to 2155.............Please let me know asap\

Cheers,

Hi guys,

Sorry I haven't been replying in this thread for a while, been flat out at work.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ra...rs-t207720.html

Here's the new group buy, please register your interest over there and we can get things moving.

Cheers

BASS OUT

  • 3 weeks later...
Hey ppls.

As many of you may know, I manufacture a vast range of Aluminium Radiator Air Deflectors.

Currently I have designs for the following cars.

R33 GTS-T Series I

R33 GTS-T Series II

R33 GTR Series III

R34 GTT Series I Standard Front Bar

R34 GTT Series I Nismo Aero Front Bar (Also fits R34 GTT Series II)

Stagea Series I (with and without scoop)

Stagea Series II (with and without scoop)

I also have a design that seems to fit R33 GTR Series I or II but not yet confirm. This model was custom made for a guy with an R33 GTS-T fitted with an R33 GTR front end. Was a tight fit, but it fit.

The guides are made from 1.2mm Aluminium and will be powder-coated in a satin black finish. I have decided not to anodise them as the finish on the aluminium must be perfect for it to look as good as it should, and manufacturing processes can’t always guarantee this. You can delete the powdercoat from the guide, this will save you $5.

The price varies according to the model, and all prices must add freight. The guides are sent bubble wrapped in tough cardboard boxes. I use Aust Post standard post. I cannot be held responsible for any damage during transport, but I’ve not had a problem with this method so far.

Freight is a minimum of $25 but if your postcode is a long way out of a capital city, then the amount will be on a case by case basis. For instance, one of the packages I send in the last group buy cost me $35 in postage…. But I didn’t pass that cost on because I didn’t mention this clause.

Note’s from previous group buy.

I learnt a lot from the last group buy. One of these things is that I will never offer a product that I have not finalised the design for. The other is never attempt a group buy whilst in the process of changing jobs. Anywho, all those problems are in the past now. I appreciate the patience of the people from the last group buy who waited whilst I faffed around.

Pricing:

R33 GTS-T Series I

R33 GTS-T Series II

R33 GTR Series III

All $80

R34 GTT Series I Standard Front Bar

R34 GTT Series I Nismo Aero Front Bar (Also fits R34 GTT Series II)

All $80

Stagea Series I $120 with scoop

Stagea Series I $90 without scoop

Stagea Series II $120 with scoop

Stagea Series II $90 without scoop

So, who’s in?

R33 GTS-T Series I

Mike_

linedup33

R33 GTS-T Series II

Woolls

t.head_wood

R33 GTR Series III

R34 GTT Series I Standard Front Bar

FAT34

Zensoku

R34 GTT Series I Nismo Aero Front Bar (Also fits R34 GTT Series II)

Beagle (No Scoop)

Stagea Series I (with and without scoop)

Stagea Series II (with and without scoop)

Cheers and BASS OUT

R33 GTS-T Series I ........... R33 GTS-T Series II........... R34 GTT Series I............. R34 GTS-T Nismo Bar......... Stag Series I scop............... Stag Series II scoop

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