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www.nismo.com.au (Unique Autosports). Is the only place I know of, but they are over East

They have fibreglass and CF, look under the Parts Catalogue > Skyline GTR > GTR Styling

They also do the bonnet lip

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jsai our forum sponsors do them, look in the trader section for JS autos. then the R32 styling thread, but will cost $195 delivered to perth for Fibreglass.

another company over east, empire aero do them, i found them on nissansilvia.com similar price.

Today i found a perth company who is looking into making them but theyre not a huge priority right now. theyre actually a forum sponsor too so i believe if we show enough interest they may make it more of a priority. If i can get a rough count of how many people want them i will contact them and let them know about theyre potential lost sales :laugh:

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Today i found a perth company who is looking into making them but theyre not a huge priority right now. theyre actually a forum sponsor too so i believe if we show enough interest they may make it more of a priority. If i can get a rough count of how many people want them i will contact them and let them know about theyre potential lost sales :D

Who is this local company?

I want an N1 boot lip, N1 front bar and some skirts but don't want to pay the exorbitant shipping from over east for something of dubious quality!

If there is a local mob looking to make this stuff, then they'll probably win my business for fitting/painting too.

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