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I'm interested.

Would it be possible to get carbon dash cover for the R32? Like this

I know a lot of 32 owners have the dash bubble issue so might get some interest if the price is right

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I'm interested.

Would it be possible to get carbon dash cover for the R32? Like this

I know a lot of 32 owners have the dash bubble issue so might get some interest if the price is right

sorry mate, they do not have that part, might have to be a custom job.

Would it be the same parts list for the next GB? Would they take requests?

Yeap, same parts. requests require original mould to be sent + minimum amount of people to order.

UPDATE

R32 N1 side skirt add on & R33 arm rest covers arrived.

pics up shortly

some pics of what has arrived so far.

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Hey Martin,

I am still waiting on the headlight intake to arrive hence why you haven't received a PM yet :)

Cheers Brendan,

any chance you can post a pic of it fitted?

SonnyQ, its been sent already so i should hopefully see it within the next week.

Got my eyelids in the mail. Will post pics up this weekend when I get a chance to clean and fit.

Cheers dori34, you have done an amazing job organizing all of this for everyone.

Cheers herb!

UPDATE

PM sent to all!!!!

most have paid and still waiting on some.

a few things have been sent out and more will be sent out hopefully on Sat, if not on Monday next week.

if you guys have any issues with fitment please PM me right away,

if there is an issue with damage to the parcels upon receiving, please contact me as all postage methods sent come with insurance and you guys can claim the damage cost back from auspost or E-Go.

Thank you to all for a very successful group buy,

Enjoy your carbon :P

PS: This will be the last one for 2012. Keep an eye out for a new group buy coming in first quarter of 2013!

New cars will be added including Honda's, Toyota's, Mazda, Mitsubishi, VW Golf + Polo, R35, Lotus Elise + more

any special request for certain cars, please contact me.

Pretty happy with the lids. With the thinnest double sided tape I could find it doesn't quite sit flush with the rubber seal on the housing, but I am just being really petty, looks nice other wise.

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Fitted the spoiler. Had to modify one of the bracket holes. Other than that fitment is damn near perfect.

My mates evo vortex isnt as good fitment wise though.

hey Jacque,

Can you get me some pics of both the spoiler & vortex?

in particular where the vortex fitment isn't as good.

if it is really bad, i can seek some compensation back on the product.

thanks

hi all,

some of your stuff may not be sent out until early next week as i ran out of bubble wrap and waiting for a new roll to come in.

GTXR34, AAARGH33, GTRSean, your stuff is leaving today.

Hanaldo, 34GeeTeeTee, SonnyQ, your stuff will leave early next week

Cosa, please contact me to arrange a time to meet up at heathcote to collect your stuff :)

Any questions, ask away.

Thanks!

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