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Hey dori

Hw much r the r34 headlight intake in FRP?

And also how much do u rekon shipin would cost for the lot? Il pick it all up from the ego depot..

Cheers

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, e7-8 vortex generator,

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

xntrq: r34 GTT cooling panel

AAAARGH33: R33 armrest cover & windshields

cree: r32 GTR OEM Grill

GTXR34: 2x CF tS Style rear diffusers, R34 headlight intake (FRP), Z tune rear pods (FRP)

SonnyQ: R34 windshields

Lust_R33: R34 windshields & r34 Cooling panel

SiNNO: evo 8 Cannards

Please clear your inbox.....

I can't pm you, but feel free to pm me your acc details and amount owed.

Hi Sean, its now cleared, but i will pm everyone at the end of the group buy which closes at the end of August.

i left it open for longer to gather more interest so we can save more :)

Pics of r34 ztune rear add ons plz Dori

looks exactly like these thats sold at musecret & JSAI

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For a friend.

Boot lip for a s14

In carbon or FG.

they got the origin style S14 s1 & s2 are the same boot? please ask your mate to confirm.

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$190 in carbon

$90 in FB

Hey dori

Hw much r the r34 headlight intake in FRP?

And also how much do u rekon shipin would cost for the lot? Il pick it all up from the ego depot..

Cheers

$90 for the headlight in FRP.

used melb - dandenong south e-go depot as reference, based on 170cmx80cmx85cm and 6kg measurement

$180 with insurance.

pick up from my door to that depot.

let me know if you can find better prices with other couriers.

pick up suburb is 2111 NSW

psi parts quote is $89 via allied for 1x diffuser only.

Cheers

Down for 1x pair R34 pods in FRP, assuming frp is ok to paint?

yeah mate, your local body shop can spray it, same as any other fibreglass piece, so did you want me to add the z tune rear pods?

Pics of r33 A-Pillar twin guage 52/60mm CF?

looks like this - need to specify whether you want 52/60mm before ordering.

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Forgot to tell u I want the r34 Gtt wind deflectors and coolin panel in cf, thanks, I wonder if the r33 b pillar fits r34s?

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hadouken : R33 GTR wing blade (CF)

hanaldo: R34 cooling panel (CF) & R34 Passenger headlight intake (CF)

voncina: R34 eye lids (CF)

dori: r33 b pillar covers (CF), r34 mirror covers (CF), e7-8 vortex generator, (CF)

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

xntrq: r34 GTT cooling panel (CF)

AAAARGH33: R33 armrest cover (CF) & windshields (CF)

cree: r32 GTR OEM Grill (CF)

GTXR34: 2x CF tS Style rear diffusers, R34 headlight intake (FRP), Z tune rear pods (FRP)

SonnyQ: R34 windshields CF), ztune rear pods (FRP)

Lust_R33: R34 windshields (CF) & r34 Cooling panel (CF)

SiNNO: evo 8 Cannards (CF)

expressing interest for 33 gtr headlight replacement. price?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/404838-carbon-goods-for-r32r33r34s15s14ct9a-evo7-9-round-2-group-buy/page__view__findpost__p__6463653

Forgot to tell u I want the r34 Gtt wind deflectors and coolin panel in cf, thanks, I wonder if the r33 b pillar fits r34s?

i tried and it was a close fit but not 100%.

Does the r33 A-Pillar twin guage 52/60mm CF replace the current one on the car or go over the factory one? looking for one that replaces it entirely, i dont want to be attaching it to the original Nissan A-pillar

hadouken : R33 GTR wing blade (CF), evo 8 vortex (CF), evo 8 Canards (cf), evo 8 coil pack cover (CF)

hanaldo: R34 cooling panel (CF) & R34 Passenger headlight intake (CF)

voncina: R34 eye lids (CF)

dori: r33 b pillar covers (CF), r34 mirror covers (CF), e7-8 vortex generator, (CF)

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

xntrq: r34 GTT cooling panel (CF)

AAAARGH33: R33 armrest cover (CF) & R33 windshields (CF)

cree: r32 GTR OEM Grill (CF)

GTXR34: 2x CF tS Style rear diffusers, R34 headlight intake (FRP), Z tune rear pods (FRP)

SonnyQ: R34 windshields CF), ztune rear pods (FRP)

Lust_R33: R34 windshields (CF) & r34 Cooling panel (CF)

SiNNO: evo 8 Cannards (CF)

Cosa: R32 wind deflectors (CF)

Put me down for a pair of R32 wind deflectors in CF please

np mate.

Will get back to you soon elvis.

Whats the current price on R33 Wind Deflectors?

$110

Group buy closes at end of August - can do it earlier if everyone is happy to proceed, but longer it's opened, more interest it gets = cheaper for all :D

Does the r33 A-Pillar twin guage 52/60mm CF replace the current one on the car or go over the factory one? looking for one that replaces it entirely, i dont want to be attaching it to the original Nissan A-pillar

let me get back to you on this.

When is payment due? Had a major setback recently but still want to get the cooling panel.

end of august if everyone is happy to wait that long.

why dont they do R33 headlight intake for S2 :angry:

so GTR headlight wont fit S1 & S2? what is the difference. i cannot tell :s

^ Small "market"

Not many and not many who would use it

When does this end?

end of august,

theres enough for it to go ahead provided noone backs out.

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