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Ive contacted both Unique Autosports & PSI parts to enquire with them about a group buy on R33 +30mm vented front carbon fibre fenders.

PSI parts would like to get an idea of numbers to see if its worth them producing the part in bulk, it would take them a minimum of 10 weeks to produce the parts.

Unique Autosports have these listed on their website at $680 a pair and of course the idea of a group buy would be to reduce the cost to a degree.

Ive so far had no response from Unique Autosports, not even to get a quote on availability of just one pair for myself or some feedback on fitment.

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Definitely interested.

Need to get my car sorted first :(

Just to note though, unless you had very aggressive offset wheels 30mm wider fenders would make current wheels look gay.

So either new wheels or spacers would be needed.

yep I currently have 8.5 on the front and I have 9.5" matching rims to replace them...

cant wait I may even just go ahead and buy them from Unique auto as response to this EOI has been kinda lame so far, seems there arnt many as interested/addicted to CF as me...

oh phil Im gonna tempt you with a paint or vinyl design so they will match your CF top secret bonnet theme of leaving a little bit of CF showing....

I reckon even $680 is cheap really, its abouts $350 for just the fenders in fibreglass plus $200plus for painting or just get them in CF...

and Ive wanted to run the 9.5" rims all round for a while now, they are sitting there as spare rears at the moment...

I cant wait to see the whole of my 33 in CF... no Im not addicted at all...

oh phil Im gonna tempt you with a paint or vinyl design so they will match your CF top secret bonnet theme of leaving a little bit of CF showing....

I reckon even $680 is cheap really, its abouts $350 for just the fenders in fibreglass plus $200plus for painting or just get them in CF...

and Ive wanted to run the 9.5" rims all round for a while now, they are sitting there as spare rears at the moment...

I cant wait to see the whole of my 33 in CF... no Im not addicted at all...

is this ever gonna happen though lol

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