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Hmm I dunno, they look like the Just Jap ones from the picture, but you may be right. I thought the HKS Kansai covers all had "GTR" embossed into them. I looked into the carbon ones a bit when I put my 26 covers but then ended up just painting them. We'll see what the OP says.

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I got my carbon covers off Ebay, they are real carbon but they fit quality is not great needed modifying to fit good, as the were rubbing on exhaust cam pulley, plus the don't seal either so water with get into your coilpacks as well. Only Cost approx $300 about 2yrs ago.

looks good. Im from mackay, used to pass you on the highway all the time, I work at haypoint. Dont know if you remember my car, silver r32 with matt black gtr front haha, had a 300rwkw rb25 in it but its going to be a 30 soon.... its a project now :D takes too long. Ill have to make a build thread too. Good work on the gtr, I always passed it thinking yeah.. just another stock r33 haha.. looks the goods

looks good. Im from mackay, used to pass you on the highway all the time, I work at haypoint. Dont know if you remember my car, silver r32 with matt black gtr front haha, had a 300rwkw rb25 in it but its going to be a 30 soon.... its a project now :D takes too long. Ill have to make a build thread too. Good work on the gtr, I always passed it thinking yeah.. just another stock r33 haha.. looks the goods

Thanks mate i think i remember your car, nice to here of more projects springing up in Mackay. Ive driven and built 300rwkw R34 GTT, it had a Gt3540 on it was crazy fun, I'm picking up and RB30 bottom end up next week, dunno if ill put it to use just yet. Have to catch up one day and have a chat.

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Hi Guys

Just a quick update, have just purchased a carbon fibre bonnet of Mu Secret, i am happy with the quality of it considering the price and installed it with New Aerocatch Bonnet Pins (What a pain in the arse they are to put in).

Parts to come soon, next couple of months:

-New AP Racing Front rotors 370mmx36mm...Shit they are expensive $$$ :P

-New Tires either Kuhmo KU36 or Federal 595 RSR, either 265's or 275's

-Slowly gonna start tricking out the interior, Bride Seats, New Nardi or Works Bell Steering wheel + Lots of Carbon Trimming.

Heres some bonnet pics:

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Cheers

Benny

Yeah i agree, the bottom hole has to be bigger the the top hole, so you can reach in there and put the nyloc nuts on from underneath, plus you wouldn't want to measure it incorrectly otherwise your up shit creek :P!!!

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Some updated pics with the new bonnet, more upgrades coming very soon, can't figure out what to buy next, have my new/used RB30 bottom end sitting in the corner waiting for a rainy day.

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hey mate the build looks great,

just a quick question where did you get the carbon bits for the front bar from? (not the lip) the fin thingys and also the carbon that goes around the indicators? any info would be great :thumbsup:

have you thought about smoking those indicators or getting smoked ones? i recon they would look sweet

hey mate the build looks great,

just a quick question where did you get the carbon bits for the front bar from? (not the lip) the fin thingys and also the carbon that goes around the indicators? any info would be great :thumbsup:

have you thought about smoking those indicators or getting smoked ones? i recon they would look sweet

Yeah Leigh i got most of my stuff from www.rhdjapan.com and www.nengun.com .... the is stuff real expensive now days i bought most of this stuff when it was 100-105 yen to the AUD, also i thought about smoked indicators but the rest of mine are clear so i just made them match.

Which canards are they? I want some of those bad boys :thumbsup:

That ARC airbox looks sweet as well but im sure it costs a arm and a leg

theyre not too much more than some pods

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