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well guys im looking for a flat boot lid for my r33 i have seen then on carmate for $500 i havnt had much to do with them are they ok or what? and from the advertising i have seen vivagarage do a flat boot lid they advertise it on this forum in the traders section but in the topic a person asked for a for a price to deliver to where ever and they guy from vivagarage told him they dont do flat boot lids for r33s yet??? whats the go they advertise they do and say that they dnt? do any of you guys know where i can get a flat fiberglass boot lid for my r33 2door series 1 thanks

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hey man, im in the same boat, i want a flat boot lid and i asked viva garage and they said they dont stock them lol:S and i have only spotted them on Carmate.com aswell, so yeah i think im just going with carmate :banana:

Mate, yeah carmate.com definitely have them - despite what some say, they're not too bad, but you'll be in for a 2-3 week wait for them to dispatch something now seeing it's Christmas and all.

I'd also try XXX Bodykits and Jetspeed - I know they have them too.

What you can do if you like is bring your car to a panel beater and get them to flush-fill your boot with fibreglass - looks very nice too and possibly cheaper.

Good luck.

Cheers,

thanks mate yeh i will probly end up going carmate. thanks mate
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No worries mate.

If I were you, I'll consider my options first... one thing though, if you get an aftermarket FB boot, it won't look as flush.... so yeah....

I was a little worried about the lock area as it looks like it has the hole covered over and you can see some sort of depression, I was a little sceptical about the item to be honest... but similar ones come up on auction a fair bit...

yeh i did notice that but oh well its nice all the same, yeh i will keep an eye out cheers. also while im talking to you i noticed that you do vinal grafics. i was wondering what a desing like on a drift car ive seen spnsored by viva garage is whorth, its just a pin stripe that tapers from fine and thin at the front qauter panel and runs to the rear of the car near the tail light wear it gradually gets thicker towards the rear, and follows the little body line just under the door handle, the stripe is made from rectangle blocks that have a angled end if that makes sence like slices i guess

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