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if you are after cheap china carbon overlay stuff go to the sponsors section and grab a bargain

if not read on

all parts Australian made

all parts Carbon fiber, dry laid, vacuum formed and resin infused with a clear gel coat finish

This gives them a very good weight to strength ratio.

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eg same shit as f1 cars

if you happened to be a world time attack and saw the carbon r35 gtr's the guy who made all the panels for them makes this stuff so its the shit

prices as listed if we get more than on order we get a cheaper price ( thus the group buy)

ill put up a price in fiberglass later if people are interested

carbon doors $3,800.00 pair

These are made to take the OEM hinges, lock and internal handles. For ease of install and operation.

They are also made to take a polycarbonate, fixed window( additional cost)

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r32 boot $1800

This one is simply aero catched down but they are normally made to take the standard hinge set up.

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R32 bonnet $2000

Again this one is held down with aero catches. But we can easily make it to take the OEM hinge arrangement.

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Really a genuine race type of dash. $3500

dash display is up to buyer e.g. Motec, Racepak, AIM etc.

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they also do a carbon roof

3k intsalled

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so if you want some drop me a pm

if we get a few people wanting some the price will drop

pete

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prices are out of this world.

you can get NZ made carbon bootlids for $700

doors are like 1200 a pair from NZ

same with full carbon dashes can be had from US for 1000-1200

think this guy is having a lend of you bro.

link me

would be interested to see if its the same type of carbon?

because i can get "carbon" stuff for the prices you say but its not the carbon above

it would be plug molded not vacuumed formed to start with. i don't remember the mob in the NZ starts with a R but have bought from them before. it wouldnt be up to the quality of above but for price comparison / fitment you would be out of your mind to spend the money above. on another note even some of the china stuff has extremely good fitment these days.

How u can even compare china shit to this is stupid. Pricing is fair enough as its top quality !

Just for the record I have an oem boot n bonnet as above from custom carbon for 3500 as I sold my car

Price seems very fair...

description is a little far fetched F1 technology is a bit more advanced than resin infusion.

I have a few contacts in the F1 composites world and they are all using Pre-pregs.

I am very interested in talking with the guy making this stuff, I make the same products in the same way and I would like to support his business.

You have a PM Fatz

Great to see more people out there making this stuff.

Noy

That carbon dash baby jesus smile! need to get some of this same gear but for R33's :thumbsup:

Top quality workmanship thats for sure

That carbon roof also that reminds me of that silver R32 that Garage Saurus built that was featured in HPI a little while ago, simply epic!

Edited by Weapon

The guy's at Custom Carbon can do R33 GTR parts to if cost is a bit hi for most of you they make them in fibreglass too and it's the same process as the carbon one's I think they are about $1500 and when they are painted they look and fit just right you can't compare to the shit that comes out of china.

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The panels made in nz are same build as whats in china fibreglass backed with a single layer of carbon fibre for looks.

Also fatz what do the doors with the lexan windows weigh & price on them.

cheers Jason.

Edited by jas/slo32

The panels made in nz are same build as whats in china fibreglass backed with a single layer of carbon fibre for looks.

Also fatz what do the doors with the lexan windows weigh & price on them.

cheers Jason.

bare door weighs just over 3kg's

lexan windows $570 fitted.. not sure on weight as they are very light

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