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I've got an unreal deal organised for Aussie made carbon oem rear wing and intercooler insert as a package

Guy making them made Mark Berry's 34R carbon dash

Will get more detail up ASAP

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I've got an unreal deal organised for Aussie made carbon oem rear wing and intercooler insert as a package

Guy making them made Mark Berry's 34R carbon dash

Will get more detail up ASAP

Think he can throw in a N1 style boot and/or bonnet spoiler for me?

Either case, keep us posted.

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Hi Guys

Have been busy organising these items below in the hope to get a group buy happening in the next few weeks, prices are as follows:

Rear wing OEM style:

- Carbon fibre

$490 each for 5 orders

$420 each for 10 orders

Intercooler surround Nismo style:

- Carbon fibre

$380 each for 5 orders

$320 each for 10 orders

Package deal for both:

$700 for 10 orders

All prices will be + delivery

Kyle from hi Octane Racing in Sydney has put this together for us. Both items are made here in Aus by the same guy that does the carbon fibre work for Mark Berry...

http://www.speedhunters.com/2010/09/interview_gt_gt_mark_berry/

I have already put a 50% deposit down for both items for the package price and should have photos available in a few weeks

Cheers

Edited by $$slowmedown

Hmmm. I still need to find out more information about a carbon fiber spoiler as opposed to the stock component. I don't exactly know if I'll benefit from it.

At this point, I do want the Nismo style carbon fiber IC shroud. :D

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Edited by Bigalow

Hmmm. I still need to find out more information about a carbon fiber spoiler as opposed to the stock component. I don't exactly know if I'll benefit from it

no farks given.

will look shit hot.

damn you and your awesome package deal when ive got no money.

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Yeah mate still 100% happening

Waiting on actual photos of product then will get it all organised and post the actual group buy in the group buy section

Should hopefully be next week or the one after

Cheers

Edited by $$slowmedown
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