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More stock updates guys!

The following will be available for purchase via our website shortly and are currently in stock:

- Dry Carbon Bonnet - R35 GTR

- Dry Carbon Doors - R35 GTR

- Wet Carbon Doors - R35 GTR

- Wet Carbon Doors - S13

- Wet Carbon Doors - S15

- Wet Carbon Doors - R34 GTR & GTT Coupe

- Carbon Z-Tune Style Front Guards - R34 GTT

+ Plenty more to come :touch:

Cheers,

Steve

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More stock updates guys!

The following will be available for purchase via our website shortly and are currently in stock:

- Dry Carbon Bonnet - R35 GTR

- Dry Carbon Doors - R35 GTR

- Wet Carbon Doors - R35 GTR

- Wet Carbon Doors - S13

- Wet Carbon Doors - S15

- Wet Carbon Doors - R34 GTR & GTT Coupe

- Carbon Z-Tune Style Front Guards - R34 GTT

+ Plenty more to come :rant:

Cheers,

Steve

Damn 33's!

There's nothing ever available :D haha

Damn 33's!

There's nothing ever available :D haha

What are you chasing? The updates above were just addtional parts we have received.

From your av it seems you have a Series II, and we have the bonnets in stock as well as 2 styles of Carbon Boot, one of which is the popular flush type.

:rant:

any r32 carbon doors? or even frp doors?

We will have R32/R33 doors coming, just awaiting an ETA at this stage.

Cheers.

Steve

any grilles for ecr33 series1?

Sorry Basti we don't have any Carbon Grills available at this time, but stay tuned to our website as our stock is being updated weekly.

Cheers,

Steve

can i get pics of the front guards for the r34 and how much wider are they than factory. i need about 1.5 - 2 inches wider than factory gtt.

also tell me everything u can get ror r34 gtts/gtrs, r u guys looking int carbon z tune side skirts ???

thanks

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any R32 carbon bonnets? and how much

Absolutely, R32 GTR bonnets are available for $799.00

Cheers,

Steve

Carbon literally flying out the door guys! See our website for current stocks or drop by our massive Sydney Superstore to check out our range in person!

Cheers,

Steve :)

Absolutely, R32 GTR bonnets are available for $799.00

Cheers,

Steve

couldnt see any pics online, is the design same as the ecr33 bonnet?? any provisions for rain channel??

couldnt see any pics online, is the design same as the ecr33 bonnet?? any provisions for rain channel??

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry - I replied to you in the other thread.

The design is very similar to the ECR33 Series II Bonnet and these will be available for purchase online this evening.

Cheers,

Steve

Another hot new product just in!

In response to customer demand, we are pleased to announce our new Karbonetic Flush Fit Carbon Boot Lids for R33 GTS-T & GTR

A true, direct fit lightweight bootlid, with a flush finish to perfectly compliment the R33 curves.

In stock now, and ready for immediate pickup and delivery for only $650.00 + Freight

karbr33flushboot.jpg

Get your orders in quick to secure one for yourself!

Cheers,

Steve :thumbsup:

Another hot new product just in!

In response to customer demand, we are pleased to announce our new Karbonetic Flush Fit Carbon Boot Lids for R33 GTS-T & GTR

A true, direct fit lightweight bootlid, with a flush finish to perfectly compliment the R33 curves.

In stock now, and ready for immediate pickup and delivery for only $650.00 + Freight

karbr33flushboot.jpg

Get your orders in quick to secure one for yourself!

Cheers,

Steve :)

Sweet :thumbsup: Does it still weigh the same (4.5kg) ?

Sweet :thumbsup: Does it still weigh the same (4.5kg) ?

Hi Paul, they do weigh a little more due to the increased material and volume, so the Flush Type comes in at 6kg.

Regards,

Steve

couldnt see any pics online, is the design same as the ecr33 bonnet?? any provisions for rain channel??

These are now available on our website :thumbsup:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=328&page=1

karbhoodbnr32.jpg

Cheers,

Steve

HI

i need pics of the r34 gtt ztune front guards please

how much wider than factory are they or are they the same as standard gtt guards

These are now available on our website :P

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=328&page=1

karbhoodbnr32.jpg

Cheers,

Steve

how much does this hood weigh for r33 gts-t as opposed to the standard hood? An is it vented, hard to tell from photo

how much does this hood weigh for r33 gts-t as opposed to the standard hood? An is it vented, hard to tell from photo

Hi mate,

It is vented, and as for the weight, I have just asked my staff to verify as I am in Japan at the moment.

Watch this space, I will confirm for you asap.

Cheers,

Steve




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