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Hi fellas, I recently got a set of custom rear diffusers for my GTR and the front already has the series 3 diffuser lip so I'm content but want to complete the mod with some side diffusers, anyone know where to get some locally as I'm not keen on wanting a couple of months or more to get some from overseas. Don't mind if they're replicas etc as I just want to complete the look.

If there aren't any specific R33 ones, any suggestions of which other ones I can get and modify slightly to fit a R33 GTR? I heard Evo 10 ones should fit but then a R33 is slightly longer? I'm after the full type that goes under the sideskirts not just the edges like shown in the Ebay links below:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=251207297040&fromMakeTrack=true

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300840229395&fromMakeTrack=true

Some pictures and links would be super - something like the set on this R35 would be sexy!

Thanks.

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The bottom pic one looks brilliant, ill be watching this thread for the answer for sure...

Ive got front under canards for my 33 from japland but would prefer a whole front lip with canards in cf to match rear diffuser and side ones like these would be the awesome to finish it....

Are you willing to disclose the landed price? Feel free to PM me.

I was guessing the shipping could be almost half the product price, the aust to yen is too bad at the moment though.

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