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To everyone, please note that this group buy is now on HOLD.

Got into an accident today and must draw my attention towards repairs and insurance. If I am successful at proving that the other party is at fault, this group buy will continue (no fcuk off excess for P platers if successful).

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Ah shit. Not good to hear mate.

Hoping for the best.

If you are happy to disclose the supplier, i'll happily take over the group buy and organise it for everyone.

Pm me with the details if you'd like.

Cheers

Simon

My chances are very VERY slim since it was on a rear ender but the taxi cut in front of me without giving enough space for himself and for me to brake. So it's going to be a discriminative war. The notorious reputation of taxi drivers and their super ability to speed and take stupidly dangerous manouvers vs. P platers with imports, given this specific nature, skyline in particular hasn't had a great name on ACA recently.

This happened to me a few years back.

The person i hit on left rear quarter did the same i pressume that happened to you.

He kept denying that it was his fault.

So with my cunning tongue, when we are on a 3 way conversation with the insurance company. I asked him, did you check your rear vision mirror? He said yes, he also lead to say that he didnt see me there. So i said, you didnt do a head check when you merged, he said he checked his passenger mirror, i then said, you didnt check your blind spot. The case manager then said that i was not at fault for his neglegence.

I hope this plays out the same way for you.

Alright so my insurance is currently handling it and I shall leave it at that. Trying to prove other driver at fault, if not then I cop $2400 down the drain. In the interest of this GB, I will keep it going and resume this. More parts and prices with pics will be listed soon. Stay tuned and thanks for everyone's patience!

New product & prices. All products are mainly wet lay CF, vacuum infusion or 100% pure CF and FRP are also available on request. Cannot guarantee 100% fitting, may require a little DIY but if it does not fit at all, refunds can be provided with sufficient evidence that it does not fit at all and no DIY can be done. All parts are designed for stock and OEM parts. Many other parts available as well, just ask and I'll see if they have it. Any pics, please ask as well. Can't list up every single pic :(

R32

R32 Passenger Side Cold Air Intake - $135.00

R32 Cooling Panel - $95.00

R32 Mirror Cover - $80.00

R32 Eye Lids - $45.00

R32 GTS GTR Bonnet Hood Lip - $70.00

R32 Boot lip spoiler - $145.00

R32 GTR GTST Mirror Cover - $80.00

R32 GTR Cooling Panel - $80.00

R33

R33 Tail light cover - $150.00

R33 Arm Rest Cover - $90.00

R33 GTS Garange Defend Style Cooling Panel - $90.00

R33 Fuse Box Cover - $75.00

R33 GTR Rear Bar Exhaust Heatshield (OEM Bar Only) - $55.00

R33 GTR GTS Bonnet Lip - $95.00

R33 JUN Style Front Lip - $230.00

R33 GTST Front Grill - $110.00

R33 GTR Front Grill - $110.00

R33 Eye Lids - $45.00

R33 Passenger Side Cold Air Intake - $140.00

R33 GTS Cooling Panel - $85.00

R33 Wind Deflector - $125.00

R33 Mirror Cover - $80.00

R34

R34 JUN High Wing Stands - FRP - $80.00

R34 JUN High Wing Stands - CF - $170.00

R34 GTR Wing - FRP - $180.00

R34 GTR Wing - FRP Body, CF Blade - $330.00

R34 GTR Wing - Full CF - $550.00

R34 Passenger Side Cold Air Intake - $145.00

R34 Wind Deflector - $110.00

R34 GTR OEM Rear Bar Diffuser Add On - $210.00

R34 GTT Cooling Panel - $95.00

R34 Eye Lids - $50.00

R34 Mirror Cover - $85.00

R34 GTR Exhaust Heat Shield (OEM Bar only) - $60.00

RB25DET Cover - $100.00

RB25DET Cam Cover - $95.00

RB26DETT Cover - $100.00

RB26 DETT Cam Cover - $95.00

R35

R35 GTR OEM Cooling Panel - $120.00

R35 GTR OEM Bonnet Vents - $125.00

R35 GTR OEM Bonnet Vents w/ air ducts - $160.00

R35 GTR OEM Ehxuast Surround - $135.00

R35 GTR Eye Lids - 09-11 - $60.00

R35 GTR Eye Lids 2012 - $70.00

R35 GTR OEM Engine Cover - $190.00

R35 GTR Gear Surround - $80.00

180SX

OEM Headlight Covers - $110.00

180SX Naca Style headlight covers - $115.00

Radio Surround - $100.00

S15

Console Kit - Gear & head unit surround (2 pcs) - $140.00

Garage Defend Cooling Panel - $110.00

Mirror Cover - $70.00

EVO 8

Cooling Panel - $70

Front Bar Canard - $60

Vortex Air Generator - $160

EVO 9

Mivec Cam Cover - $75

Tripple Gauge Pod - $120

Wind Deflector - $140

Eye Lids - $55

Mirror Cover - $90

EVO 10

Non-SSS Vortex Generator - $150

Front Grill - $120

V-Style Fender vents - $150

OEM Cooling Panel - $100

A/C trim - $80

Gear Surround 48 - $80

Dash Cover - $80

Fuse Box Cover - $85

Hood Scoop - $130

Mirror Cover - $85

can u find out if they do the bee-r r33 gtr rear wing blade n how much it is aswell.

r33 a pillar twin 60mm gauge holder in carbon aswell

Bee-R as PM'ed. R33 A-pillar gauge 60mm is $130

Trust me. He is right.

I fitted them a few days ago... porn imo.

R34 Rear Bumper Diffuser.. what is that?

Picture please, if it is what i'm thinking of... I may get that.

Will prices reduce at all for more purchases?

Mines R34 bootlid lip?

R33 Carbon wind deflectors?

Also, do these guys do a quick turn around or is it a month plus?

Are you able to post some pics?

Of the mines boot lid lip or my wing stands?

Your wing stands. cant seem to find too many pics on them. not clear ones anyway. I got pixelated ones.

Put me down for r33 mirror covers and grill. Also are there any more 33 interior goodies? Looking for the center dash piece in cf

a pillar gauge pods, dash mount gague pods. not too many on the interior besides that.

Got you down for them 33 mirror covers and grill. Confirm grill is for GTS and NOT GTR?

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