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I want:

R34 GTT (suit stock front bar) radiator cooling panel

R34 GT/GTT/GTR passenger headlight intake

R34 GTR JUN High wing stands - Does this fit on R34 GT?

HEY ALL, CAN YOU PLEASE STATE WHETHER YOU GUYS WANT CF OR FRP ITEMS.

THANKS

No worries mate

Can you please find out if you can get N1 carbon front bar slots for r33 gtr

Also whats the price of the carbon R33 GTR front grill?

sorry no n1 front bar slots

OEM GTR grill $110

Hey Dori, and nm35 stagea carbon parts available?

sorry mate, nothing for the Stag.

price for:

*evo 9 OEM rear bumper add on

*evo 8 radiator cooling panel

* evo 7-9 side skirt add -ons

Thanks

*evo 9 OEM rear bumper add on $200

*evo 8 radiator cooling panel $100

* evo 7-9 side skirt add -ons $100

The following please:

Rear bumper exhaust shroud 34GTR

Nismo ztune rear bumper side skirts 34GTR

Hey Sean, were you after FRP or CF rear add ons?

I want:

R34 GTT (suit stock front bar) radiator cooling panel

R34 GT/GTT/GTR passenger headlight intake

R34 GTR JUN High wing stands - Does this fit on R34 GT?

as mentioned above, will only fit GTR wing.

UPDATE LIST:

hadouken : R33 GTR wing blade

hanaldo: R34 cooling panel & R34 Passenger headlight intake

voncina: R34 eye lids

dori: r33 b pillar covers & r34 mirror covers

GTRsean: R34 gtr exhaust shroud, Z tune rear side skirt add on

xntrq: r34 GTT cooling panel, R34 passenger headlight intake

Also can you please supply pictures and price for the following

Evo 8 - wind deflectors

Evo 8 - boot spoiler

Evo 8 - side skirt add on

Evo 8 - canards

Also do they supply those wind diffusers that go on the roof for evo 8?

Dori, I'm after carbon fibre mate :thumbsup:

Out of interest, you said the price goes down the more people we get wanting the same item yeah? How many people per item do we need to make this happen, or is it a drop per person??

thanks guys

UPDATE LIST:

hadouken : R33 GTR wing blade

hanaldo: R34 cooling panel & R34 Passenger headlight intake

voncina: R34 eye lids

dori: r33 b pillar covers & r34 mirror covers

GTRsean: R34 gtr exhaust shroud, Z tune rear side skirt add on (FRP)

xntrq: r34 GTT cooling panel, R34 passenger headlight intake

Also can you please supply pictures and price for the following

Evo 8 - wind deflectors $160

Evo 8 - boot spoiler $180

Evo 8 - side skirt add on (u mean the side skirt spats?) $100

Evo 8 - canards 1 piece for each side $65

Vortex generater $170

how much is shipping on the evo8 radiator panel to Adelaide

shud be approx $15-$25 with either auspost or e-go and with insurance & tracking.

Dori, I'm after carbon fibre mate :thumbsup:

Out of interest, you said the price goes down the more people we get wanting the same item yeah? How many people per item do we need to make this happen, or is it a drop per person??

2 orders of each to get lower prices.

complete approx price list;

R34 stuff

* R34 GTT (suit stock front bar) radiator cooling panel $90

* R34 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud $55

* R34 GTR NISMO Z-Tune rear add ons $150 CF $80 FRP

* R34 GTT/GTR wind deflectors $110

* R34 GT/GTT/GTR passenger headlight intake $145

* R34 GTR JUN High wing stands $170

*R34 GTT/GTR Top Secret Style diffuser with universal fitting brackets $420 CF $280 FRP

*RB26DETT coilpack cover $100

*R34 eye lids $45

R33 stuff

* R33 B-Pillar Covers (like nismo ones) $75

* R33 GTR rear spoiler end caps with "GTR" logo $45

* R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud $45

*R33 eye lids $45

*R33 mirror covers $80

* R33 GTS/GTST S1 Garage defend style radiator cooling panel (will not fit GTR) $80

* R33 fuse box cover $80

* R33 wind deflectors $110

* R33 GTR OEM wing blade $180

* R33 GTS/GTST/GTR A-Pillar twin gauge pod suit 52/60mm $125

*R33 GTR front OEM gril (suit GTR only) $110

*R33 GTS/GTST - GTR Style front grill (suit GTS/GTST only) $110

* R33 GTR/GTS bonnet lip $80

*R33 GTS/GTR vented headlight intake (do they use the same headlight?) $140

*RB26DETT coilpack cover $100

*RB25DET S1 & S2 coilpack cover (has screw fittings for ignitor) $90

R32 stuff

* dual A pillar 52mm/60mm gauge holder $140

* R32 GTR radiator cooling panel $100

* R32 GTS/GTST/GTR wind deflectors $110

* R32 GTS/GTST/GTR headlight intake $140 CF $90 FRP

*R32 GTR/GTST mirror cover $80

*R32 GTST/GTR Top Secret Style diffuser with universal fitting brackets $420 CF $280 FRP

*R32 GTR OEM front grill $100

*R32 GTR bonnet lip $95

*R32 GTR/GTST eye lids $45

*RB26DETT coilpack cover $100

*RB25DET S1 & S2 coilpack cover (has screw fittings for ignitor) $90

S15 stuff

*garage defend style radiator cooling panel $135

*rear bumper exhaust shield $45

*vented headlight covers (both left & right) $135 CF $90 FRP

*mirror covers $80

S14 stuff

*ABS cover $40

*vented coil pack cover $80

*oem coil pack cover $80

*mirror cover $85

*eye lids $45

*garage defend style radiator cooling panel $120

CT9A - Evo 7/8/9

* evo 7 OEM hood vent (small triangle one on passenger side) $85

* evo 7-9 side skirt add -ons $100

*evo 4-8 cam cover $80

*evo 4-8 eg63 coil pack cover $90

*evo 8 front bumper canards (1pc each side) $65

*evo 8 radiator cooling panel $100

*evo 9 OEM rear bumper add on $200

*evo 9 cam cover $95

*evo7-9 rear boot spoiler lip (fits with original spoiler) $180

*evo 9 varis style rear bumper exhaust shield $55

*evo7-9 wind deflectors $160

*evo7-9 eye lids $45

*evo 7-9 mirror covers $90

*e7-9 vortex generator $170

thanks!

*evo 9 OEM rear bumper add on - are they the rear pods or the evo 9 rear bar?

Got me confused as I thought they were the pods, but it didn't add up since it cost twice as much as the side skirts for half the size of carbon lol.

can u get a better approx pricing on the r34 rear diffuser? just went from $360 to $420 for the cf ones..

might b interested in putting my name down for :

2 rear diffusers

1 headlight intake

Cheers

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