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Well,

Top Secret Front and rear diffusers made 100% Carbon not the 1 layer crap Top Secret supply

Carbon Fibre Z tune lower side skirts and rear pods

Carbon Fibre Nismo Front bar ducts the 2 that go on the standard front bar

Looking at doing something with the rear wing too

There's a good start for the outside,

Just gotta make some time to do it, working on a Carbon Fibre R32 GTR dash currently

Oooh, let me know if/when you look at doing anything carbon for intake - hint: carbon pod enclosure

I got the same pods as you, and i was looking at doing something. just not sure what.

just working out the legality of pods. mine are securely bolted to the chassis with brackets, but can you still get booked for not being enclosed?

no the undertray front splitter, but if you can PM me all the parts you can do for a 33 as I want to add some more carbon to my cars diet :laugh:

Also i will have to PM you about a repair for a garage defend panel that was damaged in transport. But I will take some shots first.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Just a bit of an update

Nismo vents arrived, just molding them now and i will be making Carbon replacements. Will look much better

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I've also got some GTT reverse lights i'm going to modify. LED inners in Red and White.

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  • 11 months later...

So bit of an update time....

As some of you know my car got rear ended in March... stupid commonwhore driver.

I was really worried that the paint was going to be the biggest challenge but the challenge was sourcing new parts.

After tsunami's and stupid customs the parts finally arrived...

There is 3 Companies I need to give a plug to and thank them for being as patient as me during the 6 months.

1- Chris @ Audio Express My link for sourcing new parts from Japland through the mayhem of tsunami's and Melbourne customs brokers, the parts got here and now my car fixed. I have now got the Carbon bug once again.....

2- Grant @ Exclusive Auto, Newstead My link They perfectly matched the Midnight Purple III paint and repaired my car.

3- Les @ Fat Pipes, Kallangur My link They built me a beautiful new exhaust which is much better than the original Kakimoto system I had.

Here is a few pics to update where I'm up to, including pics of the new exhaust. I will get better pics when I put it up on the hoist to do my brakes.

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And My next Carbon addition, couldn't find a wing that I liked so I got cracking on a custom addition.

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More pics to come......

Noy

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