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Any full length carbon fibre radiator guides (as shown in pic) for an R32 GTR?

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Not in stock just at the moment but we are working on some from Japan.

We will keep this thread updated :cool:

Cheers.

Steve

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any stuff for 350z and c33laurel

We are expecting to have Z33 bonnets and bootlids available very soon, however we don't have anything available for C33 im afraid.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 months later...

hay buddy

i just noticed that the r34 carbon bootlids have a hole in them is that for the key hole. can u get them with out that as i have removed my bootlock and intend on staying that way when i get a carbon bootlid

thanks

julz

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hay buddy

i just noticed that the r34 carbon bootlids have a hole in them is that for the key hole. can u get them with out that as i have removed my bootlock and intend on staying that way when i get a carbon bootlid

thanks

julz

Hi Julz,

Only the style shown is available unfortuantely.

Regards,

Steve

  • 3 weeks later...

hey guys,

have you made any progress on the 32gtr replacement parts list... i am going to buy the rear n1 lip, n1 bonnet lip and n1 vents... but i just thought i would ask if u have anything in stock or on its way??

cheers :blink:

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Do the carbon r33 bootlids sit flush or does it dip down like the stock boot lid?

And are they adr approved?

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry.

The R33 Karbonetic Carbon Trunk sits flush, and we have not had them ADR tested.

Regards,

Steve

Is it possible to get a replacement front lip for a R32 GTR? My front bar is fine, but the lip has seen better days. I just want a stock looking one in carbon if possible...

Hi Steven,

I may be able to source one of these for you, please give me a call in the store to discuss.

(02) 9545 0532.

Regards,

Steve

Do the R33 GTR bootlid have holes in it as shown in the pic? I would like it without holes as I want to put an aftermarket wing on it.

Himmy

The R33 Karbonetic trunk has indents where the holes would normally go, however they are not drilled out, so you have the option of leaving it that way and fitting an aftermarket wing, or drilling out the hole to fit an original.

Regards,

Steve

  • 4 weeks later...

We are just in the process of unloading a massive container choc full of Carbon goodness!

Carbon Doors for S13, S15 and R34 GTT/GTR, BNR34 Carbon Front Fenders, Carbon Bootlids, Bonnets and much more! Stay tuned to our website for details!




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