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Fresh into our Sydney superstore is the massive new range of Karbonetic Lightweight Carbon Fibre Doors, Bootlids, Spoilers, Lips and other hot Carbon accessories for all popular Japanese vehicles.

All Karbonetic items are manufactured to a very high standard, and unless otherwise stated are direct replacements for OEM parts.

With a huge number of Karbonetic products already in store, and loads more on the way, don't delay, get onto our website and check out the range yourself, or drop by our Sydney warehouse

Here are a few examples of our current stock - All of which is available for immediate pickup and delivery:

Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Coil Pack Cover - Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 4-8 (4G63T)

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Direct Fit

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $119.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Timing Belt Cover - Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 4-8 (4G63T)

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Direct Fit

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $119.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Timing Belt Cover - Nissan RB25DET

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Direct Fit

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $125.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Coil Pack Cover - Nissan RB25DET

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Direct Fit

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $125.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Engine Cover Set - Nissan RB26DETT

- 2 Piece Set

- Timing Belt & Valley Cover Included

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Less Than 0.5Kg (Both Pieces Combined)

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $299.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre OEM Rear Wing- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weighs only 2.25kg (Significant Weight Saving Over Factory Item)

- Full Carbon Type

- Direct Replacement

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $499.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic JUN Style Carbon Fibre Front Lower Lip - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $399.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Front Grill - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $199.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Front Grill - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $199.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic JUN Style Carbon Fibre Front Lower Lip - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $399.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Fuse Box Cover - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $119.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Centre Console Surround - Nissan S13

- Manufactured From Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Simple Installation

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $109.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Bonnet Air Duct Set - Nissan R35 GTR

- Direct Replacement

- 2 Piece Set

- Super Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $299.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Engine Cover - Nissan R35 GTR (VR38DETT)

- Direct Replacement

- Super Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $399.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Fibre Battery Cover - Nissan R35 GTR (VR38DETT)

- Direct Fit

- Super Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $199.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR & R32 GTS-T Coupe

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 5.5kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR & R33 GTS-T Coupe

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 4.5kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR & R33 GTS-T Coupe (Flush Type)

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Flush Fit Design

- Weight 6.0kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $699.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR & R34 GTT Coupe

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan R35 GTR

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 4.5kg

- Includes Factory Rear Wing Mounting Holes

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $1099.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Time Attack Dry Carbon Doors - Nissan R35 GTR

- Direct Replacement Bare Doors

- Driver & Passenger Door Included

- Full Dry Carbon Construction

- Extreme Lightweight

- Individual Door Weight: 4kg (8kg Combined)

- OEM Door Weight: 9.6kg (19.20kg Combined)

- Superior Quality

- Designed For Race Use

- $3999.00 + Freight (Left & Right Set)

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan S13 Silvia

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Time Attack Carbon Fibre Doors - Nissan S13, S15 & Skyline R32 GTS-T & GTR, and R34 GTT & GTR

- Direct Replacement

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- Designed For Race Use

- From $1499.00 Per Pair + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan S14 200SX

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 6.0kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Nissan S15 200SX

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Subaru Impreza WRX GDB

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $650.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X CZ4A

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- Weight 5.1kg

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

- $899.00 + Freight

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Karbonetic Carbon Trunk - Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 7/8/9 CT9A

- Direct Replacement Boot Lid

- Lightweight Carbon Fibre

- High Gloss Finish

- Superior Quality

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HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Checkout our massive new range of Carbon Fibre parts and accessories from Karbonetic and purchase online 24/7 at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery, or simply drop by and check them out in the flesh!

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here

Hi Just Jap staff,

I have been wanting to buy carbon boot lid for my BNR34 for a while, but I have a few concerns/qualms about fitting a carbon trunk lid. I was wondering if you could clarify these as it would help me decide whether to take the plunge and just get one!

1, The overall fit of the carbon trunk in terms of panel gaps, alignment with rear quarter panels, OEM rear bumper; and ease of fitting OEM high mount stop light; lock barrel and latch.

2, Can OEM spoiler be mounted and if so would additional bracing needs to be custom fabricated to prevent spoiler being ripped off at high speeds? Or is the carbon trunk be strong enough to support the OEM spoiler by itself? How hard is it drill the holes for the OEM spoiler? (Can a panel shop handle such a job)

3, Is there any gurantee policy on the finish and fitment of the carbon trunk? That is what if one was ordered and the fitment ended up sub- standard?

The reason for all these questions is because I imported a carbon spoiler from Japan a while back and the fitment was so poor I ended up not installing it altogether, and to date it is still sitting in my garage collecting dust!

Love to hear from you abut this

Hi Just Jap staff,

I have been wanting to buy carbon boot lid for my BNR34 for a while, but I have a few concerns/qualms about fitting a carbon trunk lid. I was wondering if you could clarify these as it would help me decide whether to take the plunge and just get one!

1, The overall fit of the carbon trunk in terms of panel gaps, alignment with rear quarter panels, OEM rear bumper; and ease of fitting OEM high mount stop light; lock barrel and latch.

2, Can OEM spoiler be mounted and if so would additional bracing needs to be custom fabricated to prevent spoiler being ripped off at high speeds? Or is the carbon trunk be strong enough to support the OEM spoiler by itself? How hard is it drill the holes for the OEM spoiler? (Can a panel shop handle such a job)

3, Is there any gurantee policy on the finish and fitment of the carbon trunk? That is what if one was ordered and the fitment ended up sub- standard?

The reason for all these questions is because I imported a carbon spoiler from Japan a while back and the fitment was so poor I ended up not installing it altogether, and to date it is still sitting in my garage collecting dust!

Love to hear from you abut this

Hi Matt,

Thanks for your query - Let me see if I can address your questions.

1. As with almost all Carbon Fibre aftermarket parts on the market, fit quality is generally good however if you are looking for absolute perfection, you may struggle with anything short of a $2000 dry carbon unit, and even then some adjustments are often required to obtain a spot on fit. I am aware of your car and know you are quite picky so what I will try and do is check with the boys if we have fitted one in house for a customer, and if so, see if I can track down some photos. That said, we have sold a number of them to customers and had no complaints. Normally I would say bring your car in and test fit one and see how you like it but short of you driving up from Melbourne that would be a tall order!

2. The R34 Coupe Carbon Bootlid is designed to be wingless, and therefore it does not have the provision for reattaching your factory wing. It may be possible to drill it yourself to suit, however we don't advise doing so as there is potential to damage the boot itself. Furthermore, we would also recommend that if you are attaching any large wing to a Carbon Boot, that bracing be added underneath for strength and piece of mind. As for weather or not a panel shop can handle such a task, im sure you can appreciate we can't answer that, and it really depends on which panel shop you went to. The Boot Lid itself is designed to accomodate your factory brake light and boot latch/release mechanism.

3. The finish on the Wet Carbon Boot Lid's is high gloss, so if you receive one and find a serious fault in the finish/scratch/s or damage, we will cover it under warranty.

I hope this clarifies - Please give me a call in the store direct if you would like to discuss further on (02) 9545 0532.

Cheers,

Steve

also complete dash surround for r33's? series 1

superior's ones are way to expensive and they are only a stick on over the original.

+1 for the above. Would love to get my hands on a complete dash surround for R33s.

Hi Andrew,

We don't have one available at present, but I will certainly keep an eye out for one for you.

Regards,

Steve

Only a couple of BNR32 Full Carbon OEM Rear Wing's remaining in stock guys - They are selling fast!

Order online now to secure one for yourself!

Cheers,

Steve :)

Regarding the carbon fibre parts.

Are the boot lids, doors, bonnets etc made from 100% carbon or is it a fibreglass structure skinned with carbon fibre material. Looking at the carbon doors for the R35 they appear to be 100% carbon hence the price whereas the doors for R33/R34 are much cheaper.

Thanks

Regarding the carbon fibre parts.

Are the boot lids, doors, bonnets etc made from 100% carbon or is it a fibreglass structure skinned with carbon fibre material. Looking at the carbon doors for the R35 they appear to be 100% carbon hence the price whereas the doors for R33/R34 are much cheaper.

Thanks

Hi mate,

We stock a variety of both Wet and Dry Carbon products. All parts are Wet Carbon (Carbon with Fibreglass re-inforcement) unless otherwise stated or labelled as Dry Carbon.

At this stage the only doors we are stocking in Dry Carbon are R35, however we expect to be extending the range within the coming months.

Regards,

Steve

Loads of stock available.

Get your orders in now, we have the biggest range of Carbon Fibre replacement parts in Australia!

can you guys get carbon bonnets for stageas??

We don't offer them for Stagea at the moment unfortunately Ray.

Regards,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

Do u guys have any Carbon bonnets for the Series 1 R33 GTS-T ? Looked on ur website & only seems u have them for the series 2 models . Would buy one off u guys if u have them for the Series1 . Cheers Josh

Do u guys have any Carbon bonnets for the Series 1 R33 GTS-T ? Looked on ur website & only seems u have them for the series 2 models . Would buy one off u guys if u have them for the Series1 . Cheers Josh

Hi Josh,

We are hoping to have some in the near future but at this time we only have stock for ECR33 Series II im afraid.

Regards,

Steve

doors for r32?

These are in process, but I can't supply a firm ETA just at the moment unfortunately.

Believe me as soon as we have them everyone will know about it!

Cheers,

Steve



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