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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)

blueboost20: R32 GTR cooling panel (CF)

Nahh mate, GTR/ S1 is rounded on the inside corner so wont fit right with the grille and bonnet.

Also is $80 for the cooling panel correct, or was it meant to be $180? if $80 that is cheap as f, it was $150 on the last group buy.

thanks for picking that up mate, it is a pricing error.

they are $140 for R33 radiator cooling panel

Cheers!

Hey dori, Im in for eyelids! :no:

did you want CF or FRP?

Sooner is better for me, would really like to have these by Powercruise on the 4th of October. Obviously happy to go with what everyone else decides, just voicing my opinion :)

yeah there were some manufacturing delays in the last one but in the end it took around 2months approx.

directed some bloke wanting 33 gear to the thread. Considering manufacturing and postage time with the last lot I would prefer we get it rolling sooner rather than later :yes:

Cheers mate, well i am happy to close it a few weeks earlier.

I don't mind if it ends earlier,

Can i also have the N1 style skirt addons for the R32?

thanks!

FRP OR CF?

Hey champ curious on the prices for R33 CF wind deflectors, coil cover and headlight intake.

Cheers

PRICE LIST (for CF unless FRP is specified)

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) $140

* 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

Hey mate,sent a pm definitely want r32 gtr radiator cooling panel,have cash now.

Thanks

added to the list.

thanks

SO IS EVERYONE HAPPY FOR ME TO CLOSE THE GROUP BUY EARLY? WE HAVE QUITE ALOT OF INTEREST ALREADY.

WAS THINKING OF CLOSING IT NEXT FRIDAY (17-8-12), THEN PEOPLE CAN START PUTTING THE DEPOSITS THROUGH.

Cheers

SO IS EVERYONE HAPPY FOR ME TO CLOSE THE GROUP BUY EARLY? WE HAVE QUITE ALOT OF INTEREST ALREADY.

WAS THINKING OF CLOSING IT NEXT FRIDAY (17-8-12), THEN PEOPLE CAN START PUTTING THE DEPOSITS THROUGH.

Cheers

I say close it. You're the boss, do what you like haha

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), R32 n1 side skirt add on (CF)

blueboost20: R32 GTR cooling panel (CF)

ATTENTION ALL: CLOSIN GROUP BUY NEXT FRIDAY (17-8-12), THEN PEOPLE CAN START PUTTING THE DEPOSITS THROUGH.

Any info on weather the R33 A-pillar gauge holder replaces the original Nissan A-pillar or goes over it ? You said you would get back to me...

So wen do we find out exactly how much it will be?

I thought u said it would drop to $400 for the cf TS difusers if i got 2 n all the parts r still at the same prices even with more orders...?

Cheers

hi can you get r34 gtr z tune side skirts if so ill get them in cf and rear pods in cf and also r34 gtr head light in cf

also r32 head light for gtst in cf

can you also get a r32 gtst boot lip in cf thanks alot

Any info on weather the R33 A-pillar gauge holder replaces the original Nissan A-pillar or goes over it ? You said you would get back to me...

sorry mate they stick over the top. cheers

So wen do we find out exactly how much it will be?

I thought u said it would drop to $400 for the cf TS difusers if i got 2 n all the parts r still at the same prices even with more orders...?

Cheers

prices havent been finalised yet, the prices listed are for 1 item only, once i confirm everyones orders the prices will be revised, please be patient, i am busy with work and juggling this as well.

should be finalised towards end of the week

Is the frp the exact same thing, just black plastic instead of carbon fibre?

there are only two options - Carbon fibre layer on top of fibreglass, or pure fibreglass.

hi can you get r34 gtr z tune side skirts if so ill get them in cf and rear pods in cf and also r34 gtr head light in cf

also r32 head light for gtst in cf

can you also get a r32 gtst boot lip in cf thanks alot

no side skirts,

rear pods in CF $150

R34 GTR headlight in CF $145

no r32 boot lid

r32 gtst/gtr headlight in CF $140

Can you get R34 door sill scuff plates?

yes in CF $110 but they dont have clips that clip in like standard, they need to be screwed down which is pretty crap so i didn't list it.

Add my name to the order for one of the gts/gtst gtr style grille if it fits r33 S1 =]

hey mate, going off pics, s1 and s2 grill are different.

you may need to search into this and if s1 grill looks like the pic i posted above it will fit. cannot confirm if s2 grill will fit s1 or vice versa,

sorry mate.

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