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Hey im new to this so i hope this is the right place to do it.

Im just after some advice on where or who has some carbon products for the interior

Like the dash fasia and the part where the power window switches are. Mine are all scratched and shit so i cant get them carbon dipped.. but just wondering if u can just buy them like normal parts and clip them in... Any help would be Killer Cheers will

Its for a R33 Gts-t Series 2

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pffft at fake carbon

it looks f**king pox.

also it is seriously easy to get almost anything u want in real carbon for an r33 (unlike us poor r34 owners)

Yeah im After the real carbon shit...!! what made u think i wasnt?? im not going to go some cheap as carbon warp shit from supercheap auto!!! so anything help would be great

As for ALI_TURKO umm errr thanks...........top bloke

Yeah im After the real carbon shit...!! what made u think i wasnt?? im not going to go some cheap as carbon warp shit from supercheap auto!!! so anything help would be great

As for ALI_TURKO umm errr thanks...........top bloke

no need for abuse mate

i understand ur a skyline driver and cocky by nature lol

seriously though go on google type in r33 carbon parts there will be about 8billion pages load in front of u and have fun shopping

also check out

sniper racing and psi parts speak to shane he should have a couple things available for u mate

welcome to sau

cheers

julz

no need for abuse mate

i understand ur a skyline driver and cocky by nature lol

seriously though go on google type in r33 carbon parts there will be about 8billion pages load in front of u and have fun shopping

also check out

sniper racing and psi parts speak to shane he should have a couple things available for u mate

welcome to sau

cheers

julz

Thanks Guys,Only reason i burrd up is because he didnt seem to help me at all hey!!...why would you consiter coming on to someones post to say shit...Just my thought aye!!

The other have been extremely helpful...Btw ive only just found out about carbon dippin!

I would love to have the real stuff in there but if its extremely hard to come by ill have to get it wrapped by Julz!! haha thanks mate ill definatly let you know!!

Cheers

And to ALI_TURKO Sorry mate,but what other reaction were u expecting??

Thanks Guys,Only reason i burrd up is because he didnt seem to help me at all hey!!...why would you consiter coming on to someones post to say shit...Just my thought aye!!

The other have been extremely helpful...Btw ive only just found out about carbon dippin!

I would love to have the real stuff in there but if its extremely hard to come by ill have to get it wrapped by Julz!! haha thanks mate ill definatly let you know!!

Cheers

And to ALI_TURKO Sorry mate,but what other reaction were u expecting??

firstly, he was stating an opinion on fake carbon and he is right, fake carbon = fail to most of us enthusiasts on here.

he had a dig at fake carbon, where as you had a dig at him, which makes you rude. DONT say sorry when your NOT

Not a good way to start on here, what kind of kick do you get from abusing him for that? You dont even know him and you wouldnt say that to him personally, do you want to be an Internet tough guy?

I have information that could have been helpful to you, but you aint getting it because your rude.

If you want help, ask for it, if you want to demand it,abuse an be rude, get off SAU.

Thanks Guys,Only reason i burrd up is because he didnt seem to help me at all hey!!...why would you consiter coming on to someones post to say shit...Just my thought aye!!

The other have been extremely helpful...Btw ive only just found out about carbon dippin!

I would love to have the real stuff in there but if its extremely hard to come by ill have to get it wrapped by Julz!! haha thanks mate ill definatly let you know!!

Cheers

And to ALI_TURKO Sorry mate,but what other reaction were u expecting??

bro

uummm .... i aint wrapping shit for u. i have already told u i dont do the fake shit, just look at my sig if u need confirmation lol

its charles that does the wrapping.

the look is quite nice.... if that is the look u are going for.

bro

uummm .... i aint wrapping shit for u. i have already told u i dont do the fake shit, just look at my sig if u need confirmation lol

its charles that does the wrapping.

the look is quite nice.... if that is the look u are going for.

you have a lot of carbon haha and all the good stuff :yes:

you have a lot of carbon haha and all the good stuff :yes:

thanks dude

its never enough however lol

i wanna get the full outside door skins to match my inner door skins but i only have a half cage and im not sure if i wanna go the full cage at this stage (plus its a road car) and i was also thinking about getting a full r34 gtr dash in carbon but its like 6000 bucks and no one can confirm if it will fit and also a garage defend cooling panel but also they r for gtr's so ill see if some one can make it fit.

i just bought carbon flared wheel arches (60mm) because i just bought even wider rims

its an expensive addiction lol

Carbon Dash would be good for the weight saving but you would need to trim in cause the sun glare would be shocking. This is why alot of rally cars have there dash's flocked cause of the glare from the carbon underneath.

thanks dude

its never enough however lol

i wanna get the full outside door skins to match my inner door skins but i only have a half cage and im not sure if i wanna go the full cage at this stage (plus its a road car) and i was also thinking about getting a full r34 gtr dash in carbon but its like 6000 bucks and no one can confirm if it will fit and also a garage defend cooling panel but also they r for gtr's so ill see if some one can make it fit.

i just bought carbon flared wheel arches (60mm) because i just bought even wider rims

its an expensive addiction lol

sure is hey lol

wouldnt mind seeing your car sounds like a tuff 34 :D

Edited by ON EDGE

go to the build threads page

its titled

drag drift street circuit r34

there are a few pics in there but there pretty old, most of the carbon stuff is bubble wrapped and in my shed in the back yard.... under the very watchful and hungry eye of my 63kg rottweiler

Carbon Dash would be good for the weight saving but you would need to trim in cause the sun glare would be shocking. This is why alot of rally cars have there dash's flocked cause of the glare from the carbon underneath.

hi luke

the car will only ever be driven at night time for mountain runs and the odd calder park drag night.

so im not too worried about it although after seeing ur dash i fell in love with it. its amazing bro

im very much considering doing that.

just need to get the engine, gearbox, and 2nd round of body work out of the way before i fork out the cash for one lol

hi luke

the car will only ever be driven at night time for mountain runs and the odd calder park drag night.

so im not too worried about it although after seeing ur dash i fell in love with it. its amazing bro

im very much considering doing that.

just need to get the engine, gearbox, and 2nd round of body work out of the way before i fork out the cash for one lol

If you want 100% real carbon fiber on your oem interior parts, give me a call 0421503215. i can do parts with scratches and even slightly damaged parts, all laminated in genuine carbon fiber ensuring your original perfect fittment and long lasting and durable 2k hi gloss finish

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