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Hey,

Chasing the rear carbon fibre air diffuser for an R34 GTR. not sure how much they go for but did a search and saw one for sale at around $650 second hand i think? Im up for offers anyway. IF anyone has got one and has no use for it, sling it my way :)

Hey,

Chasing the rear carbon fibre air diffuser for an R34 GTR. not sure how much they go for but did a search and saw one for sale at around $650 second hand i think? Im up for offers anyway. IF anyone has got one and has no use for it, sling it my way :)

$650 for a genuine rear C/F defuser? I'll have a few at that price .

They sell from 200,000 yen upwards used in Japan, the way the $ is now you are looking at $4000 +.

Good luck with your search though.

Hey,

Chasing the rear carbon fibre air diffuser for an R34 GTR. not sure how much they go for but did a search and saw one for sale at around $650 second hand i think? Im up for offers anyway. IF anyone has got one and has no use for it, sling it my way :)

Yeah good luck finding one at that price!

http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e88968937

here is one that expires in a day so far it is up to 35,000 yen which is $600 but then you have to pay

fees, and shipping is very expensive, plus in 24 hours I bet it approaches 60,000 yen which means

landed in your garage maybe $1600 plus the wait for the sea shipment .. and that is without getting

charged GST and Duty.

I've got one coming, I couldn't resist as it was sparkly and new.

Dunno when I get it, but you can buy my old one when I know for sure the new one wasn't snapped on the way over!

It might be cheaper (and lighter! these oem buggers are HEAVY!) to buy an aftermarket rear diffuser.

Edited by moneypit

hi

i think unique autosports can do a carbon diffuser for around 1k

sandwitched carbon with foam for strength

they might have a kit for r34 alredy....not sure

give them a call and see

www.300zx.com.au

cheers, josh

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...20&start=20

This bloke sold his diffuser for $700. close enough. I was just going by that price.

Yeah good luck finding one at that price!

http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e88968937

here is one that expires in a day so far it is up to 35,000 yen which is $600 but then you have to pay

fees, and shipping is very expensive, plus in 24 hours I bet it approaches 60,000 yen which means

landed in your garage maybe $1600 plus the wait for the sea shipment .. and that is without getting

charged GST and Duty.

I've got one coming, I couldn't resist as it was sparkly and new.

Dunno when I get it, but you can buy my old one when I know for sure the new one wasn't snapped on the way over!

It might be cheaper (and lighter! these oem buggers are HEAVY!) to buy an aftermarket rear diffuser.

Ive looked around for an aftermarket diffuser in carbon but no luck. Whats wrong with your old one? if your new one arrives intact ill buy your old one off you. let me know how you go. wasnt looking for a brand new one anyway as itll get filthified and scratched up underneath the car anyway.

hi

i think unique autosports can do a carbon diffuser for around 1k

sandwitched carbon with foam for strength

they might have a kit for r34 alredy....not sure

give them a call and see

www.300zx.com.au

cheers, josh

cheers mate, ill have a looksee

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