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OK I want the part, have the cash, but I'm not spending money on an item that won't fit correctly. I need confirmation that this will fit a GTR before I purchase.

Please PM johnbarry88 as he has the sample.

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Please PM johnbarry88 as he has the sample.

Hi PSI,

John may be doing a great job designing the part, but I'm buying it from you and expect to be able to return it, if it doesn't fit. Not that I want to return it in the first place as it costs me time and money to do so.

John may be doing a great job designing the part, but I'm buying it from you and expect to be able to return it, if it doesn't fit. Not that I want to return it in the first place as it costs me time and money to do so.

I only asked you to PM him as he was going to conduct testing on different series and possibly even a GTR so he might already have the answer you are looking for. Without having the part myself (there is only one sample at this stage) I can't guarantee it will fit. If you want to order anyway you are welcome, and by all means return the part if it doesn't fit, as per our terms and conditions (PM me if you are unsure) and we will refund you.

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Hi mate i would like to order one for my R33 4-door...

If i can still order one then could you send me the details and i will order ASAP.

Cheers

Adam

Here is a link to the item:

http://www.psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=8...ID=R33S-EXHS-CF

Shane

Hi Guys,

The shrouds arrived and were all shipped today (Thursday) via Express Post so you should have them for the weekend!! :P

Cheers,

PSI Parts

i like the finish on mine however doesnt fit as well as i thought it might of the top of mine is warped for lack of a better discription. hopefully once riveted on it will fit nice and snug to the bumper.

Yeah ditto... Mine doesnt quite fit the curved contour of the bar properly. Havent fitted it, but I dont think it's going to make much difference as carbon isnt the easiest stuff to bend!

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