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People, check with your insurers first. I was going to get these for my MR2 but Just Car said they dont cover scissor doors or carbon bonnets for that matter.

I do like them but just didnt get them because of this reason. Id say youd have worse luck with the likes of NRMA or AAMI covering these aswell.

Also make sure your passanger is fully aware of the scissor doors as the brackets can bend if pulled open too far, ive been there before, LOL

Just because they do not cover it doesnt mean you cant have it on the car..

I called them and asked about a CF bonnet as my GTR bonnet was damaged in a hail storm. They told me I was allowed to put in on the car and there wont be any problems but if I am in an accident or some thing happens to the bonnet they will replace it with a standard bonnet.

So when they say "they dont cover it", they usually mean they will replace with standard if a claim is made.

Yeah im definately interested thats why i started this thread up, good to see more people are interested as i just hear rice rice rice when i talk about it, need to save up some cash though, but if the cops do see us opening the full doors and we dont see them and get defected, we would have to put the standard doors back on which is gonna be a bitch to do because installation isnt so easy.. got any pictures of these bespoke Carbon fibre parts?

Yeah im definately interested thats why i started this thread up, good to see more people are interested as i just hear rice rice rice when i talk about it, need to save up some cash though, but if the cops do see us opening the full doors and we dont see them and get defected, we would have to put the standard doors back on which is gonna be a bitch to do because installation isnt so easy.. got any pictures of these bespoke Carbon fibre parts?

Some kits out there claim to be fully reversable. However they dont mention how easy/hard it is the reverse it.

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These are hot off the production line as we speak. R33 GTST Series 2 Carbon Gear surrounds. Ignore the yellow bits around the Cigarette lighter aperture. That is residue polish. More interior parts to follow.

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ohh sexy!!! i want these

These are hot off the production line as we speak. R33 GTST Series 2 Carbon Gear surrounds. Ignore the yellow bits around the Cigarette lighter aperture. That is residue polish. More interior parts to follow.

CDR33GTSTGS.jpg

CDR33GTSTGS2.jpg

Hey mate, any prices on these? And is the rest of the interior available? I'm interested.

Easy find on his website :unsure:

$197 AUD + Shipping

http://www.lambodoorkits.co.uk/carbon-desi...und-p-5744.html

Any plans for any R32 parts Terry?

We have plans to do the whole interior for R32, R33, R34 and the New GTR when we get our hands on one. All models will be catered for included GTST, GTR and GTT.

If you do the whole interior and sits flush like the stock parts then im in for sure.

They are a direct copy of the original, as we send off the parts to the factory and take a mould from it. The gear surround as you see above is made from a fiberglass shell and then covered with genuine grade A carbon fibre. Then fade resistant laquer applied.

Any timeframe on when the whole interior for R32 Gts-t will be ready? Im not very patient lol

Hoping within the next couple of months, depends on interest really. Only had 15 views on ebay for the R33 GTST/GTR gear surrounds which is pretty poor.

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