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R33:

GTS S1 Nismo bonnet

S1 ES Style bonnet

S1 TS Style bonnet

S2 R style bonnet 97 model

S1 BN Style fenders

GTST Do-Luck front bar FRP

GTST Do-Luck rear bar FRP

GTST Do-Luck Side skirts FRP

GTST JUN front bar FRP

GTST INGS Front bar FRP

GTST JP front bar FRP

GTST VS Style side skirts FRP

GTST VS Style rear bar FRP

GTST UR Style skide skirts CF

R34:

GTR Nismo style bonnet CF

GTT Nismo style bonnet CF

GTR/GTT OEM style boot lid CF

R34 GTR OEM Front lip with undertray

GTR front bar with lip FRP

GTR front bar without lip FRP

GTR front lip CF

GTR Side skirts extension CF

R34 GTR Z-Tune Front bar (Dry carbon available as well)

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The ETA is 6-10 weeks mentioned by supplier IF I order before the end of this month. They have a customer preparing to place a full container load which will set us back if payments are late. I'm also in the process of talking to DHL to have the container loaded onto one of their ships.

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R33:

GTS S1 Nismo bonnet - $490

1995 S1 ES Style bonnet - $490

1995 S1 TS Style bonnet - $490

1997 S2 R style bonnet - $510

S1 BN Style fenders - $360

GTST Do-Luck front bar FRP - $250

GTST Do-Luck rear bar FRP - $250

GTST Do-Luck Side skirts FRP $200

GTST JUN front bar FRP - $250

GTST JUN Side Skirts - $200

GTST Jun Rear bar spats - $140

GTST INGS Front bar FRP- $250

GTST JP front bar FRP- $250

GTST VS Style side skirts FRP- $200

GTST VS Style rear bar FRP- $200

GTST UR Style skide skirts CF- $200

R34:

GTR Nismo style bonnet CF - $490

GTT Nismo style bonnet CF - $490

GTR/GTT OEM style boot lid CF - $360

R34 GTR OEM Front lip with undertray - $350 - 100% Pure CF available as well

FRP GTR front bar with CF lip - $320

GTR front bar without lip FRP - $200

GTR front lip CF - $240

GTR Side skirts extension CF - $300

R34 GTR Z-Tune Front bar (said to have weigh under 5KG) - $1000 or $1300 for dry carbon

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Anyone keen on bonnets or front/ rear bars or skirts?

I HAVE PMD U BUT ALSO KEEN IF YOU CAN GET

r34 gtt top secret carbon fibre bonnet

r34 gtt boot lid in carbon

r34 gtt rear tail light covers

mirrors not the poxy covers - like a ganador or craft square copy??

interior stuff would be fkn awesome as well

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Any chance of sum interior panels for 34, aircon switch panel fascia, gearshifter surround ect?

Not at the moment, but I do have plans to send the bits over to get them moulded up. I'll be sending in due time:

- Auto Gear surround

- Center Air vents

- 2DIN Head unit surround

- That big piece in the center that surrounds the A/C and head unit

- Climate Control fascia

If someone has a manual R34 surround and could spare it for up to 2 months, I'll also get that molded up.

I DO however have a R34 arm rest/ center console unit that should be finished moulding and onto production soon, although with another supplier so this may come earlier than this GB itself. PM me if your keen on it.

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Current deposit as of now:

Plattsy - R33 GTST Front grill - Payment Pending

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

stompy - R33 mirror cover, R33 GTST front grill - Payment Pending

ADUBZ - R32 nismo gts gtr bonnet lip, R32 nismo boot lip - Partial Deposit Received

enka - R34 GTR full CF wing - Payment Pending

Four-Twelve - R34 GTR OEM rear bar add on - CONFIRMED

TM7GTR - R34 GTR wing, FRP body, CF blade - Payment Pending

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

seriesII - R33 eye lids - Payment Pending

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

def_jamz112 - R34 Wind Deflector, R34 GTT Cooling Panel - awaiting on personal details

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Hey man, if the container has not happened yet i can finally jump on board and get the 34 GTR wing FRP with CF blade?

Oh I forgot about the one I was going to give you, I took it to my local beaters to get a few quotes and it was honestly 2 x more than a brand new one haha. Yeah man it's not too late. PMed

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Oh I forgot about the one I was going to give you, I took it to my local beaters to get a few quotes and it was honestly 2 x more than a brand new one haha. Yeah man it's not too late. PMed

Haha that sucks man! Ill check PM :)

Edit - No PM? :(

Re-Edit - I checked too fast!

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