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Here are some photos of the OEM-style CF rear wing and bonnet scoops I installed yesterday.

Combined with a Gun Metallic car CF looks tone-on-tone subtle, similar to the dark lower trim colour. On a Red or White car, the contrast would be more dramatic.

I am happy with the quality of fit and finish of these CF pieces. I rate these items overall 98%.

I have not used too many CF parts before, but would not spend 3x the price to get that last 2% of quality.

These parts come with no instructions but I have recorded the whole process. If anyone is interested, PM me.

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Hi GT-Ricer,

Looks great... where did you get your spoiler from? how much?

Cheers

Here are some photos of the OEM-style CF rear wing and bonnet scoops I installed yesterday.

Combined with a Gun Metallic car CF looks tone-on-tone subtle, similar to the dark lower trim colour. On a Red or White car, the contrast would be more dramatic.

I am happy with the quality of fit and finish of these CF pieces. I rate these items overall 98%.

I have not used too many CF parts before, but would not spend 3x the price to get that last 2% of quality.

These parts come with no instructions but I have recorded the whole process. If anyone is interested, PM me.

post-62393-1247388093_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388131_thumb.jpg

post-62393-1247388158_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388191_thumb.jpg

post-62393-1247388235_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388273_thumb.jpg

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Here are some photos of the OEM-style CF rear wing and bonnet scoops I installed yesterday.

Combined with a Gun Metallic car CF looks tone-on-tone subtle, similar to the dark lower trim colour. On a Red or White car, the contrast would be more dramatic.

I am happy with the quality of fit and finish of these CF pieces. I rate these items overall 98%.

I have not used too many CF parts before, but would not spend 3x the price to get that last 2% of quality.

These parts come with no instructions but I have recorded the whole process. If anyone is interested, PM me.

post-62393-1247388093_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388131_thumb.jpg

post-62393-1247388158_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388191_thumb.jpg

post-62393-1247388235_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388273_thumb.jpg

post-62393-1247390079_thumb.jpg

GOD DAMN that looks real good.....awesome car man

I've got a massive list of replacement external CF parts for an R35 if anyone is keen. I purchased them all and then sold the car before I got to put them all on.

They are the Seibon OEM replacement style (so exactly the same shape as OEM just in CF). I've got a Front Lip, Rear Wing, Hood Ducts, Side Skirts, Lower Rear Bar and side grills. Will sell them cheap cheap to anyone interested.

I've also got a Cobb, AP J Hook Rotors and a Willall Y Pipe as well.

PM me if you are interested.

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Here are some photos of the OEM-style CF rear wing and bonnet scoops I installed yesterday.

Combined with a Gun Metallic car CF looks tone-on-tone subtle, similar to the dark lower trim colour. On a Red or White car, the contrast would be more dramatic.

I am happy with the quality of fit and finish of these CF pieces. I rate these items overall 98%.

I have not used too many CF parts before, but would not spend 3x the price to get that last 2% of quality.

These parts come with no instructions but I have recorded the whole process. If anyone is interested, PM me.

post-62393-1247388093_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388131_thumb.jpg

post-62393-1247388158_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388191_thumb.jpg

post-62393-1247388235_thumb.jpgpost-62393-1247388273_thumb.jpg

post-62393-1247390079_thumb.jpg

Hi, I am new on the forum so I cant PM you...I am buying some CF parts soon it would be great if you could share the recording of the installation process...

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Do you still have the Seibon OEM replacement style in CF. Interested in the rear wing, Hood duct, side skirts and side grills.

If you have, send me your pricing. And where are you located? Shipping to New Zealand?

Thanks.

I've got a massive list of replacement external CF parts for an R35 if anyone is keen. I purchased them all and then sold the car before I got to put them all on.

They are the Seibon OEM replacement style (so exactly the same shape as OEM just in CF). I've got a Front Lip, Rear Wing, Hood Ducts, Side Skirts, Lower Rear Bar and side grills. Will sell them cheap cheap to anyone interested.

I've also got a Cobb, AP J Hook Rotors and a Willall Y Pipe as well.

PM me if you are interested.

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