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^ lol

Thanks for all the advice and info guys... hopefully mine dosnt end up in pieces in a gutter somewhere but theres only one way to find out :D

u know u can just buy that front lip yeah dude.

also if use need carbon stuff made speak to shane from psi parts, hes a top bloke, where about to embark on a full carbon overhaul of my r34 coz the shit that u buy from flamin mongrels these days is just f**king shit quality ...

whos sells them ? ive looked everywhere are they local not a real fan of buying from OS

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you have a point about it being impractical but i thought id give it a shot anyways...

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looks the goods...

I made that lower lip. It does look very good, but driveways are a carbon lips worst enemy.

"Noy" on this forum is a Brisbane bloke, he too can make ze custom carbon stuff.

Works in aerospace.

He's currently working on 34R replacement panels in ze carbon.

And alot of R32 stuff too...

Here's another pic of it.

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I made that lower lip. It does look very good, but driveways are a carbon lips worst enemy.

nice work there mate looks awesome.. whats something like that worth delivered to Sydney and how long would it take?

PM sent

thanks mate ill have a look.... once pm are working again :dry:

LSM Composites in QLD also make fantastic carbon items.

This is the roof scoop (which is for sale ;) ) that they made me. The quality is outstanding, unbelievably good.

very nice finish on the scoop

Hey Noy,,,can you supply flat sheet carbonfibre???.

Cheers

Neil.

Yeah I can, What size are you after?

LSM do great work. gotta love that 4x4 crows foot carbon. Most of the V8 supercars cosmetic parts are made with it, so easy to work with.

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Yeah I can, What size are you after?

LSM do great work. gotta love that 4x4 crows foot carbon. Most of the V8 supercars cosmetic parts are made with it, so easy to work with.

+1 on that buddy, what sizes can you get ?

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