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Hey guys so I'm attempting to organize a group buy for several carbon items for R33 GTSTs. At the moment firm prices etc haven't been organized as it will depend on the number of buyers involved, obviously the more the cheaper.

I'm tentatively giving the group buy 6 weeks to go ahead from the 25th of March. If there is sufficient interest obviously more time maybe given in order to obtain the best prices.

Parts are being sourced from Wenzhou Yachant Trading.

The items I'm initially looking to order are:

-R33 GTR/GTST carbon A-pillar gauge holder (52mm)

-R33 GTR/GTST carbon headlight air intake

-R33 GTST/GTS RB25 carbon cam cover

-R33 carbon bonnet lip

-R33 GTST/GTR carbon door sill w/o logo

-R33 carbon wind deflector (windows)

Please PM or post with any queries. Obviously prices will be updated with sufficient amount of interest etc.

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I spose due to the fact that R33 4doors aren't so common, there would be no point in trying to get some 4door wind deflectors done and perhaps a roof spoiler yeah? mmmm boot lip? :rolleyes:

I spose due to the fact that R33 4doors aren't so common, there would be no point in trying to get some 4door wind deflectors done and perhaps a roof spoiler yeah? mmmm boot lip? :rolleyes:

Hey mate I can enquire about the boot lip for you no problem, however I'm afraid I the seller doesn't have a roof spoiler or four door deflectors avaliable at this stage.

But as I said at this stage the boot lip should be no issue.

Cheers.

Need at least worst case scenario prices to get me interested.

Need more info in terms of numbers needed before group buy would go ahead.

Where are u located?

-R33 GTR/GTST carbon A-pillar gauge holder (52mm)

-R33 GTR/GTST carbon headlight air intake

-R33 GTST/GTS RB25 carbon cam cover

-R33 carbon bonnet lip

-R33 GTST/GTR carbon door sill w/o logo

-R33 carbon wind deflector (windows) $143 + 53 shipping

PLEASE NOTE I'LL BE UPDATING AS SOON AS FURTHER PRICES COME IN.

Edited by gtsttrk

Hey guys so I'm attempting to organize a group buy for several carbon items for R33 GTSTs. At the moment firm prices etc haven't been organized as it will depend on the number of buyers involved, obviously the more the cheaper.

I'm tentatively giving the group buy 6 weeks to go ahead from the 25th of March. If there is sufficient interest obviously more time maybe given in order to obtain the best prices.

Parts are being sourced from Wenzhou Yachant Trading.

The items I'm initially looking to order are:

-R33 GTR/GTST carbon A-pillar gauge holder (52mm) $190 including shipping

-R33 GTR/GTST carbon headlight air intake $147 including shipping

-R33 GTST/GTS RB25 carbon cam cover $143 including shipping

-R33 carbon bonnet lip $110 including shipping

-R33 GTST/GTR carbon door sill w/o logo $136 including shipping

-R33 carbon wind deflector (windows) $196 inc shipping

-R33 duck wing spoiler $200 including shipping

why are your prices so high....?

I have a pricelist form this company just so you know...

These aren't my prices, I'm qouting directly from the links they have given me, http://www.aliexpress.com/store/804306/210586708/Nissan-Skyline-R33-GTS-GTR_1.html

Feel free to look there if you are uncomfortable with the prices you are giving. I'd be interested to see your price list actually because I don't know why there would be a massive price difference, unless of course your prices are wholesale/commercial quantity.

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Apologies all but there hasn't been significant interested in this buy for it to be worth while.

Keep an eye out for the next time Dori does a group buy!

Mods please lock.

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