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I have a work colleague that does carbon work and may be able to fabricate some in carbon, I can oraganise a group buy but will need to generate more interest, any1 interested?

get to it man

Got a ballpark price figure, will b about ~$300 + postage, but pricing will lower depending how many buyers there are, so far its just

1. ooskylineoo

2. 75couope

3. ahh 33 s2

4. eiregaus

If had twice the numbers, it will b significantly cheaper :)

Thats just a rough figure from my work colleague guys so dnt try hassling me its not even my pricing lol, if I get more interest ill open up another thread in GB section :),

Spoiler will b PROPER CARBON ..won't be a dodgy fibreglass mash with 1 layer carbon. If goes ahead well be 1 of the very few if not first blokes with it in carbon =D.

Any more takers?

can you get some photos of some of his CF work completed?

How thick would the roof spoiler be in the end? would it be hollow or just a half shell production?

What will he be using to make the mould, need to be sure of final shape.

its still on my car man lols i said might be soon, provided it comes off the back window undamaged which i think it will for sure then yeh i rkn it'll be for sale, stripping parts off this weekend ill keep ya posted bro

$300 lol got mine (non carbon) for like $120..

better off tryin to make an s14 carbon one fit which are like $200..

mine might be for sale very soon :whistling:

$200 for a brand new s14 carbon roof spoiler? where'd u find that from? not 2 mention u hav 2 mod it to fit properly ....I did say it is a rough ball park figure, but as he mentioned prices will drop substantially with more buyers.

can you get some photos of some of his CF work completed?

How thick would the roof spoiler be in the end? would it be hollow or just a half shell production?

What will he be using to make the mould, need to be sure of final shape.

I will find out 4 u guys and hopefully get sum pics up in a couple days :)

billy has a carbon fibre one on his 33 again from yahoo.jp deffs didnt cost $300

s14 carbon fibre ones are 200 i think.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/yahoo?cat=0&term=vanquish+r33

$80 sif get carbon..

i paid $30 for mine from memory, freight killed the price

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