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i want my car "R32" decked out in carbon,

can someone show me where to get what i want ??

i already have

hood,

hood lip,

trunk,

trunk lip,

GT spoiler,

exhaust guard

N1 bumper ducts

N1 side skirts

i have all these in carbon...

here's a list o parts i need

-dash

-door panels

-front fenders

-tail light cover

-GTR Grill

with all that...i will be pretty happy !

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pics would definitly b good. May have to go custom on the grill no one seems to do em for 32's.

Dumb question but did u get all the parts from one source and was the finish similar on all parts looking at a boot lid and spoiler from different companys and wondering if the finish will differ between the two visually if u know what I mean.

Carbon is such an expensive habit :)

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Dash - Try custom carbon locally, one of their guys is a forum member and as the name says...custom

Door panels - interior try CC as above or Attd in JP, Exterior Electra or modori in JP

Front fenders - CC havent seen an JP ones try electra or border, maybe topsecret might do them

Tail light cover - go with a single layup of CF over some FG

GTR Grill - I've seen a guy on JP e-bay through Slidwizes link who does the "wet" layup, again a single layer of CF over FG

sadly Kansai service centre stopped making their dry carbon GTR covers. they are still making the Dry Carbon/Kevlar version though, but personally I liked the plain carbon one better. :happy:

well the carbon Bee-R door trims are quite reasonable at 41,000 yen. but I'm not sure if you want door trims, or whole doors. The whole door replacement will be quite expensive.

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