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Does anyone know of people who sells RB26DETT cam gear covers in CF look,and interior / exterior carbon fibre goodies.

For an R32 GTST 4 door,i am after.

Dash cluster or anything like that.

Doing most of the car as a carbon fibre look so trying to find as much as possible really.

I've sourced mirrors Radiator / fan cover / bonnet / Scuff plates etc etc.

New to the jap scene so i'm a bit amateur where everything is!

Thanks.

Scott.

Edited by 26-Taxi
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Check out the following places I'm doing alot of CF Exterior mods to my car, and general interior parts:

Sniper Racing

PSI Parts

Viva Garage

Carmate

What parts are you after specifically, here's the list of what I'm doing

Bonnet

Front Lip

Side Skirts (Custom made by Top Stage) Replica of the Z-Tune R34 ones

Rear Aprons

B Pillars (Nengun) Depends if your after genuine or overlays

Door Sills (PSI Parts) $199

Door Inserts/Cards (Not the exterior panel the interior)

Exhaust Shroud (PSI Parts) $99

Duck Wing (PSI Parts) $299

Did come across a whole R33 c/f dash but it was $3500...so not going to waste my money its only a show car not a track car

What parts are you after specifically, here's the list of what I'm doing

Bonnet

Front Lip

Side Skirts (Custom made by Top Stage) Replica of the Z-Tune R34 ones

Rear Aprons

B Pillars (Nengun) Depends if your after genuine or overlays

Door Sills (PSI Parts) $199

Door Inserts/Cards (Not the exterior panel the interior)

Exhaust Shroud (PSI Parts) $99

Duck Wing (PSI Parts) $299

You mind chucking some pics up of those when you're done? Sounds interesting.

You mind chucking some pics up of those when you're done? Sounds interesting.

Sure thing it'll hopefully be done within July but obviously not all of it, main thing is the white pearlescent respray wont be done until everything else is bought and ready to fit...

Basically picture this atm:

Front:

R34 Vspec front bar on a R33

Got sum custom aggressive looking f/g eyelids, not those sleepy ones

C/F Z-tune bonnet

C/F Front splitter to fit Vspec front bar

Sides:

Custom skirts with wide rear GTR style fenders with a carbon fibre lip along the bases

Rear:

C/F Duck Wing

Not 100% about what rear bar I'm going to replace it with just yet but want one which I can make the centre look like C/F rear diffuser until I can afford to get a real one

C/F Exhaust Shroud

C/F Rear Aprons

Basically white pearlescent paintjob with a nice c/f line around the base...so it'll look clean

Edited by ShyBoi
  • 3 months later...

Well as I said a while back now, I've now got the parts and the cars going into the shop in about 3 weeks so I'll have the progress pics coming up with the CF Parts, so for those interested keep an eye on this thread and I'll post my own topic for those who dont already know.

CF Parts:

Bonnet

Front Lip

Side Skirts

Duck Wing

B Pillars

Diffuser

Once this is done will start on interior, but I'm buying a house in July next year so that wont begin until after then, hopefully before Autosalon next year though

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