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Does anyone know where nismo-style R34 gtr rear diffuser fins can be bought online? I've seen the genuine nismo and hasemi ones floating aorund but theyre worth bucketloads :I I also saw a few months ago one of the guys on gtroc UK selling the copies in CF for 300 pounds, but he no longer does. Any pointers are much appreciated!

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These guys only supply genuine NISMO fins, I was after the look alike nismo-style ones. Theyre bloody hard to find :/

Or give Import Revolution a call.

A friend of mine works there or speak to the owner Nuwan.

I was told they can get in genuine parts a very good prices.

Or give Import Revolution a call.

A friend of mine works there or speak to the owner Nuwan.

I was told they can get in genuine parts a very good prices.

Awesome thanks mate. I'll give them a buzz tomorrow. And Simon, the nismo GT diffuser fins are larger and look tougher than the factory OEM ones

Awesome thanks mate. I'll give them a buzz tomorrow. And Simon, the nismo GT diffuser fins are larger and look tougher than the factory OEM ones

All good!

Let me know how you go, as I am wanting to get some genuine parts off from them.

Another option is try Team Jetspeed or better yet Top Stage.

I think Top Stage is what you might be after.

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No luck. Got PMd by another member who told me he was in the process of making some but that theyd be much more than the 300 i was expecting them to be around. Contacted the guys in the UK, they said they can get me the hasemi ones but for about 750 AUD :O

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im on the hunt for a diffuser as mine didnt come with one but will defintly put bigger fins. you got good taste bro they look amazing

Someone trace one and send it to me

I'll make some out of carbon for ya cheap as chips

Diffuser for gtt in carbon as well but depends on muffler setup for cutouts

Gtr diffuser as well if I can get a gtr test fit up car ?

Would be a fraction of the cost could be Kevlar and carbon so it won't break so easy and won't scuff

Someone trace one and send it to me

I'll make some out of carbon for ya cheap as chips

Diffuser for gtt in carbon as well but depends on muffler setup for cutouts

Gtr diffuser as well if I can get a gtr test fit up car ?

Would be a fraction of the cost could be Kevlar and carbon so it won't break so easy and won't scuff

if you can make me one il buy it asap. as long as they dont flap around when driving? very keen (oh and bigger fins ofcourse hehe)

if you can make me one il buy it asap. as long as they dont flap around when driving? very keen (oh and bigger fins ofcourse hehe)

Flap around lol I can display the strength of two layers of carbon and a ball peen hammer attack

It doesn't mark it or crack or at all , it doesn't flex even with my fat ass standing on it

With Kevlar it's even stronger and abrasive crack resistant ( the Kevlar is black weave)

Also have blue and black carbon Kevlar weave

Trace one out and take some close ups of it

Prob cost about 150-200 for 4 depending on the size and finish , gloss or dry , can embed a washer around bolt holes so it can't pull out as well

Flap around lol I can display the strength of two layers of carbon and a ball peen hammer attack

It doesn't mark it or crack or at all , it doesn't flex even with my fat ass standing on it

With Kevlar it's even stronger and abrasive crack resistant ( the Kevlar is black weave)

Also have blue and black carbon Kevlar weave

Trace one out and take some close ups of it

Prob cost about 150-200 for 4 depending on the size and finish , gloss or dry , can embed a washer around bolt holes so it can't pull out as well

The more I do the cheaper it gets of course

And no it's not a biz just a hobby

get crackin carbon34 i want one haha jks

start a group buy or something?

but these large fins got to be hektic lmao

Somebody trace one and measure one

I have the carbon and Kevlar already

if you want a test one made shoot me the info and who can test fit one ?

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