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hahaha for sure.

Have you ever thought about carbon door card inserts?

Where the cloth etc is on the front doors and rear passenger cards? (Where I have the skulls etc) Was going to do soemthing like that on my 180, but never got to for obvious reasons.

Full door would just be a bit of a pain with heat in the sun etc, but just the section would be cool and not over the top IMO.

Nismo stuff should be here next week (yay!)

Floor mats, b pillars, spoiler end caps, oil and radiator caps (mainly for wank haha)

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Yeah have thought about carbon door inserts plenty of times. However given that the door is one solid piece i'm not sure how you would go about it. Hence probably why no one has ever done it. I dunno. Would definetely be nice and something i'd definetely be keen on.

Lemme see if I can find the thing for a 180 / s13 as they are the same "1 piece" cards aswell...

Found - http://www.mekaru.jp/S13innna-doapaneru%20setumei.html

it's basically glued in there.

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Lemme see if I can find the thing for a 180 / s13 as they are the same "1 piece" cards aswell...

Found - http://www.mekaru.jp/S13innna-doapaneru%20setumei.html

it's basically glued in there.

Oh nice! Well maybe this is something that is doable then. Might have to speak to some people and see what they can make.

tomorrows job chris ;) gonna cut the glass outta the spare hatch n see how it all aligns n such

let us know how it lines up.

does it have the holes for the brake light & wiper? if yours turns out ok and with the holes i may grab 1.

i have few things at home waiting, the car will look diffrent next time you see it.

how did you go with getting a plenum made?

chris- hows ur rig going?

phil- stop buggering around with carbon bits :nyaanyaa:

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Drove past, Coops' GTR was there, that's about all I could see HAHA

oh and some EVO's.

Rob, GTR is in the shed waiting for the motor to be built. I want more boost!

How long until you're back mate?

Hahaha. You won't be saying that when I get you a carbon hatch :whistling:

i'll see how nics looks with the glass in it first, then i'll have to ask the boss

ill take a few pics rob and i asked about the plenum he will get back to me.... nothing so far haha

i''ll hit him up about the plenum

Drove past, Coops' GTR was there, that's about all I could see HAHA

oh and some EVO's.

Rob, GTR is in the shed waiting for the motor to be built. I want more boost!

How long until you're back mate?

pussy just drive it til it goes bang :nyaanyaa: . i should be back end jan-early feb

i am going to be having a massive parts clearance when i get back so if anyone wants a rb25, wheels, bodykits, guages etc let me know.

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