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anyone interested in a full carbon fiber hoods for R33 GTST S2 (96-98)?

frp + cf on top

price will be $650 + delivery or pick up in sydney.

group buy will start as of today(24/07/07) and will end in one months time (24/08/07).

i need at least 5 people or more to get at this price.

the company that is doing this for me is jap bodykits.

production time is roughly 3-4weeks + whatever it takes to get delivered to your place.

only one style available atm.

refer to pics below (R33 only) i am waiting for the 180sx one to be made up and sent to me so i will have pics of that up asap to show how it fits and quality etc so you guys can wait until i get pics up then you can start deciding to buy or not....

r33hoodmv5.jpg

1. 180sx bonnet

2. 180sx bonnet

3.

4.

5.

i can also get cf bonnets for 180sx, evo8, rx8, s14a 200sx & 92-95 honda civic. these can be bought through group buy as well at $680 per bonnet otherwise its $800 normally.

more pics upon request of other vehicles.

any questions please feel free to pm or reply here :P

update

also i will be needing $400 deposit upfront to make sure you are definately in as i dont want to bring them in and people back out and change their minds meaning ill be stuck with a bonnet and $650 out of pocket.

need 3 more people for this to go ahead at this price.

cheers

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Can you get them for the series 1? and what other carbon parts can you get?

only bonnets at the moment.

are series 1 and series 2 bonnet shape different or the same ?

like i said above, the supplier said it suits 95-98 model R33 gtst.

95 is a series 1.5. not a full series 2, would be better advertising as for 96-98

thanks for that champ i will edit the post :laugh:

so your selling seibon products? or are these bonnets being made in oz?

narh not seibon products. that picture was illustration purposes only.

they are being made in china.

nothing for the r32?

sorry sofly, only for the cars listed.

how much is postage to perth?

postage would be a rough guess at $100-$150.

any chance for a Stagea series 1? And how much?

sorry stasis but only for the cars listed.

r32 gtr?

once again, only available for the cars listed.

however i can get R32 vented frp/cf bonnets if someone provides me with a prototype (stock bonnet, vented whatever) and i can get that copied and made in either FRP or CF. would need at least 8-10ppl for this to go ahead.

i made a group buy thread about this before but didnt gather enough interest so didn't go ahead.

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would it be possible to post 2 at the same time to perth for cheaper postage if i find someone esle in perth thats interested?

for series 2 r33

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would it be possible to post 2 at the same time to perth for cheaper postage if i find someone esle in perth thats interested?

for series 2 r33

i would like to know this aswell as im in perth :laugh:

would it be possible to post 2 at the same time to perth for cheaper postage if i find someone esle in perth thats interested?

for series 2 r33

i would like to know this aswell as im in perth :)

that would be fine ztuned/sam5709 but it can only go to one address in perth.

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