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The carnards are made by Autoselect Japan (mine are genuine). There is a fake ones on eBay UK but the were really expensive. The front lip spoiler i have is also front Autoslect Japan aswell as my rear spoiler carbon blade... all part of there chibi devil range. As for the ARC Airbox, i only paid about $450 for mine like 4yrs ago when the yen was 105, but my mate bought one for his 34 GTR a couple of months ago and he paid about $700ish I think.

Heres the link for the canards, acutually cheaper now than what i paid for them:

http://www.rhdjapan.com/auto-select-carbon...line-gt-r-29787

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Hi Guys

New Update for Ya's, just ordered a heap of trick parts for the interior yesterday here a list:

-Superior Auto Creative Carbon-Look Center Console Cover

-Superior Auto Creative Carbon-Look Side-Brake Boot and Grip Cover Set

-Superior Auto Creative - Carbon Shift Panel

-Superior Auto Creative - Carbon Door Switch Panel

-Superior Auto Creative - Carbon Cluster Panel

-Nismo - Aluminium Carbon Shift Knob

-Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash 7" Car Monitor DVD Player

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Still to come once have more $:

-2x Bride Seats probably Cuga's

-Rear Seat Bride Material Re-trim as well as Door Cards

-New Nardi Steering Wheel

Cant wait for parts to come, interior is gonna look shit hot.

Cheers

Benny

if its going to be a time attack wouldnt you be losing the back seats and som of the other interior parts, or do u still want it to be street friendly,

all looks good tho any way,

Its all the suspension,brakes and engine are set-up for circuit work, but its just gonna be a nice street car for a few more years yet, probably enter the street/club sprint class.

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Hi all

Just a quick update for ya's. All my Superior carbon dash trims turned up and are installed (Looks awesome) along with my Pioneer 7" Screen, has totally updated the look of the interior. Also in the coming weeks the R32 Drag Car will be coming off the hoist which will give me time to rip out my engine and gearbox out for its next stage of upgrades. The engine bay is getting a re-vamp so its appearance will be on par with the R32 + the gearbox has to be freshed up (new syncros and bearings). At the moment i just done another order through RHDJapan for some really awesome interior gear, here's a list:

-BRIDE Brix II Reclining Seat (Leather) x2

-BRIDE MX Seat Rails x2

-OKUYAMA Carbing Pedal Set

-OKUYAMA Carbing Driver Foot Rest

-Superior Auto Creative Carbon-Look Shift Boot

-NISSAN R33 Center Console Mask Switch

-Nissan OEM KPGC10 Skyline GT-R Badge Emblem

-Pivot SSL-M Shift Lamp

-WORKS Bell Steering Wheel.

Will put some pic's of the interior on tomorrow.

Cheers

Benny

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Another update for ya's:

My goodies from RHD rocked just before Xmas (sweet) installed a bit of it. Have currently got the engine and tranny out get some work done to the a bit of re-vamp/overhaul. Spent today removing everything out the engine bay and started sanding it ready for a paint job. Here some pics ENJOY!!!!!!!!!

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I friggin' love this car... Saw it parked in at IML a few months back when I was doing my CS Induction... Just pure sexiness and awesomeness... I wish mine looked as half as good as yours does.

Hi Guys

Thanks for the reply's, heres a bit of an update, got the engine bay painted today in gloss black... looks brand new again. As for the floor mats at the moment not a real issue but i was gonna buy the matching bride floor mats to match my seats. This week i will be ordering bulk hoses, fittings and other general stuff to get the engine complete!!!!!!!!

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I fell in love with this car after seeing it in the hpi mag,the car is fantabulous ben biggrin.gif

Where did you get those carbon sill plates and how was the fitment because im considering on buying these

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