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Recieved my R33 CF GTR style front grill yesterday. Item was well packed lots of bubble wrap to keep it safe.

Item itself I was happy with very light and the carbon was decent.

Fitment on the other hand was the downside, the grill will not fit without removing the rear tabs sticking out and doing a little DIY to make it sit on the car how you want it too. Anyone who is waiting on theres will know what I mean when they try and fit it on the car.

The grill itself lines up fine and once in place looks great fitment is good after DIY is finished.

Overall happy with the item and the result.

Thanks for the feedback and pics, greatly appreciated. Looks like a very clean 33 :)

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Nearly all orders have been picked up/dispatched. Still got 2 GTR wings left to send and thats the end of this group buy. All parts that were DOA will be addressed to after all orders are complete and another group buy with more parts will be coming soon.

Next group buy will include:

- Fibreglass body parts (front, skirts, rear bar)

- possibility of sport seats, though very limited range.

- seat rails

- Suggestions?

Nearly all orders have been picked up/dispatched. Still got 2 GTR wings left to send and thats the end of this group buy. All parts that were DOA will be addressed to after all orders are complete and another group buy with more parts will be coming soon.

Next group buy will include:

- Fibreglass body parts (front, skirts, rear bar)

- possibility of sport seats, though very limited range.

- seat rails

- Suggestions?

carbon interior parts......... id love a rear diffuser for my 33 if they make one? to fit standard bar....

carbon engine pieces..... valley cover, fusebox etc.

Xntrq in regards to next GB I'm keen on some Bride Gias II Replica's & Takata Harness Replica's if you can get them + a few more CF parts for my BNR32.

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i know someone who brings in diffusers if anyone is after one. also will be test fitting the carbon lip purchased in this GB this weeknd sometime so will post up a pic or two to show results

I assume you're WAN94N?

I can get ztune skirts but there for GTR. You could probably retro fit it onto a GTT. I'm thinking of doing that with mine, or at least attempt anyway.

I can get ztune skirts but there for GTR. You could probably retro fit it onto a GTT. I'm thinking of doing that with mine, or at least attempt anyway.

Look in the R34 photography thread man! There is some pics there of a similar idea!

no one bought the diffuser :(

is there a picture of it? i really want one.....

i know someone who brings in diffusers if anyone is after one. also will be test fitting the carbon lip purchased in this GB this weeknd sometime so will post up a pic or two to show results

how much for diffuser? and got a picture....?

I can get ztune skirts but there for GTR. You could probably retro fit it onto a GTT. I'm thinking of doing that with mine, or at least attempt anyway.
Thought about this as JSAI sell the add on's. General consensus seems to be that due to the flare on the front and rear guards modding them to fit GTT would be a btch. Rear pods are vastly different, found that out the long way.

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