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Full length carbon fibre cooling panel for r32 gtr?? Not the small ones that go behind grill to radiator support but the full length ones from headlight to headlight and everywhere in between

Super keen

Also any news on CF intercooler surround for r32 gtr?

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Full length carbon fibre cooling panel for r32 gtr?? Not the small ones that go behind grill to radiator support but the full length ones from headlight to headlight and everywhere in between

Super keen

Also any news on CF intercooler surround for r32 gtr?

Only the grill to rad. no full length. Can't find anything for the intercooler surround man :(

R34 GTR Diffuser fins available at all?

Nah sorry man :(

Hi. Is it to late for some r33 eye lids. Are there any pic. Is there any garage defend style coolong panel for r33 gtr? . Thanz

Still can order mate. PM'ed.

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hey nice, i got your pm, ill send my details over and get payment details.. just need to check, the cooling panel for r33 gtr,

is it held in place by clips?, i see them in the pic, is it ok to screw in?, cf wont split or anything?.. thanx a heap..

I can't confirm that its clips or bolt over and I don't have a 33 to see. From what I gather from the supplier, it would be a bolt on application so it shouldn't split or crack unless under excessive tension. Probably some washers would help and prevent it from being damaged.

If in the event that it does crack during installation, I will seek a replacement for you.

Also would anyone be interested in R34 GTR CF Wing blades?

I know there have been some fitment issues with dori34's group buy, but apparently my manufacturers blades are shorter and would be a direct bolt on without mods. I am awaiting their response to confirm length with and without end plates. If it is the same length, end plates will be provided (fabricated locally).

Yo Julian, is that the wing blade you got from my group buy?

If so, looks good fitted man, what did you do to get it to fit?

Yeah it is. The wing stands as well.

I sanded down the original plates, took a while but better I think it fits very well now.

Ricky, keep me posted on that other part after it closes.

Cheers

Plattsy - R33 GTST Front grill

XKLABA - R34 eye lids, 34 jun high stands

stompy - R33 mirror cover, R33 GTST front grill

ADUBZ - R32 nismo gts gtr bonnet lip, R32 nismo boot lip

enka - R34 GTR full CF wing

Four-Twelve - R34 GTR OEM rear bar add on

TM7GTR - R34 GTR wing, FRP body, CF blade

SS- - R34 GTR wing, FRP body, CF blade

seriesII - R33 eye lids

photaii - RB26DETT cam cover, r32 gtr cooling panel, r32 boot lip

Please PM me if you would like to add or change order

can you put me down for the rear bar add-on too, cheers

can you add total and deposit required

Plattsy - R33 GTST Front grill

XKLABA - R34 eye lids, 34 jun high stands, rear bar diffuser addon 34 GTR

stompy - R33 mirror cover, R33 GTST front grill

ADUBZ - R32 nismo gts gtr bonnet lip, R32 nismo boot lip

enka - R34 GTR full CF wing

Four-Twelve - R34 GTR OEM rear bar add on

TM7GTR - R34 GTR wing, FRP body, CF blade

SS- - R34 GTR wing, FRP body, CF blade

seriesII - R33 eye lids

photaii - RB26DETT cam cover, r32 gtr cooling panel, r32 boot lip

Please PM me if you would like to add or change order.

Order updated. PM'ed for total price.

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