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Hi guys,

I'm wanting to end some nice rear wing end-caps for my R33 GTR.

So far, I've found two types - one is from JustJaps and the other is from China which is cast in a carbon-fiber looking material.

Which you guys think looks best?

Justjap (full colour): http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...=320&page=2

Chinese replicas (carbon fiber cast): http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Skyline-R33...=item3cad62aa35

The thing is, with the carbon fiber ones - I've been told that the word "GTR" is only ever is embossed on one side being the right side? This is true and why? Does this apply for the Just Jap ones too?

Please advise if I can get a set of "Nismo" ones too?

Cheers,

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Heres mine. I believe they are stock and came with the car. Its got GTR written on both side.

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Yeah that's what I thought....where can I get these from?

Is it the same as those JustJap ones?

The end caps like that are by Nismo

there are 3 types

one with the older "squiggle" design / logo of nismo

Then there are the ones in the above pictures that just have "GT-R"

then there are the much rarer ones which actually say "nismo" with the o being red as in the new design

all are discontinued bar the "GT-R" ones

they were never a stock item, on the standard production r33

I guys, I've tried everywhere...even tried calling Nissan - said I needed to go to a performance place with ties to Nismo directly.

I actually like the Carbon Fiber looking ones but want them the word "GTR" to be on both sides as it looks a bit weird being only on one side.

If you have any suggestions please let me know.

Hi mate,

These are the same as those JustJap ones - which is fine...but the delivered price is $220 - why more expensive?

Can you try and let me know, please?

Please ignore above message - you have to be a registered member to get accurate postal costings. I used EMS worldwide and it's going to cost me $134 delivered - which is awesome as JustJap would have been $200 + $30 delivered! Cheers.

Please ignore above message - you have to be a registered member to get accurate postal costings. I used EMS worldwide and it's going to cost me $134 delivered - which is awesome as JustJap would have been $200 + $30 delivered! Cheers.

400r Ones (factory) are the least common obviously ;-)

Pic i took

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