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damn! the jun carbon wing looks crazyy..

what are u getting op?

550 for it :x .. kinda quite an expense there

There's little to no margin on that one man, due to the size and costs for shipping it had to be factored in the price. The cheapest full cf gtf wing you'd find in aus would be at least 650 plus delivery from a seller called autotunez on Ebay. good price as it is. But if your keen on one, I'll recalculate after GB closes with confirmed shipping costs. Check pm

If the gtst and the GTR have the same bar, sure, I don't see why not. But if they don't then they won't. I'll check with supplier to see the specifics on this

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

Quoted for reference.

Waiting for more people so that the price drops on the R34 GTR rear cover :D

You have PM.

sitting hoping that loads of people want the same r34 frp w/ carbon blade wing as me so we can get it down to $300 :yes:

Negotiating with the manufacturer to see if price is doable. Currently two people keen on it so should be able to lower to $300.

sitting hoping that loads of people want the same r34 frp w/ carbon blade wing as me so we can get it down to $300 :yes:

$300 OK! (+ shipping) PM me your full name, email, mob, address and ill put you on board :)

So Jelly...... I WANT a wing but I NEED other bits for the nats.... The Chinese are making some good gear :)

So Jelly...... I NEED a wing for the nats.... The Chinese are making some good gear :)

That's better. That way you can fly to the finish line ;)

1x R34 GT-R "C/F Blade" for me too please Ricky

Should save some more weight. :yes:

Very pleased also that our work with NRMA convinced them finally, that you were "not at fault" in your accident. :yes:

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