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Fresh into our Sydney superstore is the massive new range of Karbonetic Lightweight Carbon Fibre Doors, Bootlids, Spoilers, Lips and other hot Carbon accessories for all popular Japanese vehicles.

All Karbonetic items are manufactured to a very high standard, and unless otherwise stated are direct replacements for OEM parts.

With a huge number of Karbonetic products already in store, and loads more on the way, don't delay, get onto our website and check out the range yourself, or drop by our Sydney warehouse

Here are a few examples of our current stock - All of which is available for immediate pickup and delivery:

Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Coil Pack Cover - Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 4-8 (4G63T)

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Direct Fit

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $119.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Timing Belt Cover - Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 4-8 (4G63T)

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Direct Fit

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $119.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Timing Belt Cover - Nissan RB25DET

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Direct Fit

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $125.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Coil Pack Cover - Nissan RB25DET

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Direct Fit

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $125.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Engine Cover Set - Nissan RB26DETT

- 2 Piece Set

- Timing Belt & Valley Cover Included

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Less Than 0.5Kg (Both Pieces Combined)

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $299.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre OEM Rear Wing- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weighs only 2.25kg (Significant Weight Saving Over Factory Item)

- Full Carbon Type

- Direct Replacement

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $499.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic JUN Style Carbon Fibre Front Lower Lip - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $399.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Front Grill - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $199.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Front Grill - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $199.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic JUN Style Carbon Fibre Front Lower Lip - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $399.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Fuse Box Cover - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $119.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Centre Console Surround - Nissan S13

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Simple Installation

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $109.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Bonnet Air Duct Set - Nissan R35 GTR

- Direct Replacement

- 2 Piece Set

- Super Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $299.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Engine Cover - Nissan R35 GTR (VR38DETT)

- Direct Replacement

- Super Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $399.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Battery Cover - Nissan R35 GTR (VR38DETT)

- Direct Fit

- Super Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $199.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR & R32 GTS-T Coupe

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 5.5kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR & R33 GTS-T Coupe

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 4.5kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR & R33 GTS-T Coupe (Flush Type)

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Flush Fit Design

- Weight 6.0kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $699.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR & R34 GTT Coupe

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan R35 GTR

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 4.5kg

- Includes Factory Rear Wing Mounting Holes

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $1099.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Time Attack Dry Carbon Doors - Nissan R35 GTR

- Direct Replacement Bare Doors

- Driver & Passenger Door Included

- Full Dry Carbon Construction

- Extreme Lightweight

- Individual Door Weight: 4kg (8kg Combined)

- OEM Door Weight: 9.6kg (19.20kg Combined)

- Superior Quality

- Designed For Race Use

- $3999.00 + Freight (Left & Right Set)

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan S13 Silvia

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Time Attack Carbon Fibre Doors - Nissan S13, S15 & Skyline R34 GTT & GTR

- Direct Replacement

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- Designed For Race Use

- $1499.00 Per Pair + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan S14 200SX

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 6.0kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan S15 200SX

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Subaru Impreza WRX GDB

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X CZ4A

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 5.1kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $899.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 7/8/9 CT9A

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

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HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Checkout our massive new range of Carbon Fibre parts and accessories from Karbonetic and purchase online 24/7 at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery, or simply drop by and check them out in the flesh!

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here

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any chance of a carbon door for R32gtst?

Hi mate,

Absolutely, I believe we will have them coming in one of our next containers.

We will also be stocking R34 Coupe, R35 GTR, S15, S2000 and EVO Carbon Doors shortly.

Cheers,

Steve

hi, does the boot lid on the r33 sit flush, any chance of seeing it fitted to a car very interested

Hi mate,

These have only just arrived so we don't have a fitted photo handy just at the moment but will post some as soon as we do.

The R33 bootlids are designed to have the wing re-attached.

Cheers,

Steve

what other poducts are you guys going to get to suit r33s? mainly gtrs. do u do discounts 4 SAU NSW memebers?

Hi Chris,

We always aim to bring customers the most competitive prices possible, and we will happily do what we can to look after SAU members :)

We are working on R33 doors, more information on them coming soon.

If you are chasing something specific we are more than happy to look into it for you.

Cheers.

Steve

im looking for a carbon radiator guide that goes the whole way accross the front of the car not just the grill and a carbon engine bay fuse cover. seen one a while ago for sale in japan but stupidly didnt buy it.

im looking for a carbon radiator guide that goes the whole way accross the front of the car not just the grill and a carbon engine bay fuse cover. seen one a while ago for sale in japan but stupidly didnt buy it.

I know the exact type you are referring to, and we can order one in for you.

Will pm you details shortly.

interested in the above also but for r33 gtst if possible, and price please

thanks

Not available for ECR33 at this stage im afraid Michael.

Regards,

Steve

does insurance become a problem with carbon fibre parts?

Being designed for race use, we always recommend checking with your insurer and traffic authority in your state if you are unsure.

Cheers,

Steve

Are the doors and such made from fibreglass with a carbon fibre skin or is it all constructed out of carbon?

The doors are carbon with a fibreglass reinforced door shell/cage.

I'm also interested in a carbon radiator air guide that goes all the way across for an R33 GTR :D

Per the above post, we can source these from Japan for you.

Please phone Darron in the store on (02) 9545 0532 and he wil be only too happy to check pricing and availability for you.

Cheers

Steve

cant you suggest to the company you get the stuff from to make sumthing up? im certain that they would sell very fast if you had a product like this available at a better price than what japan sell them 4




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