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R33 Gtr N1 Carbon Rear Wing Blades- Closed 6/13!


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R33 Gtr N1 wing blade

All parts Australian made.

All parts Carbon fibre, dry laid, vacuum formed and resin infused with a clear gel coat finish.

This gives them a very good weight to strength ratio.

Weight: approx 1.7kg

OEM weight: 2.6kg

If you don't want china stuff look no further as this gear is a quality product and fits first go!

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Group buy will go for a month.

Price is $450 or $400 if we get 5 people (plus shipping).

PM me and cash up front if you want in.

As it is a local product it takes two weeks from order to delivery.

Fitted to the car:

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Confirmed and Paid:

1- Fatz

2- Goombeh

3- Quinnie

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Mate,

I'll be in for one of these if we can be sure of the quality. I had a replica which came on my car and just finished a day at the island, and at 200 clicks, the thing folded under the downforce and acted like a sail once up to those speeds. So I want to make sure this one is strong....

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This is mine from what I got the car. Should look the same and its fully adjustable.

The black helps break the colour up a bit which I think makes the car looks better.

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As above if the quality and fit is good put me down for one.

Is it possible to get any larger photos of the wing or fitted pics?

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Weight saving?

i have not picked mine up yet but being a proper vacuum formed carbon they are much lighter than stock (i was hoping to get five orders so we get the cheaper price before i do as well)

As above if the quality and fit is good put me down for one.

Is it possible to get any larger photos of the wing or fitted pics?

The owner of the australian company that produces these owns an r33 gtr and the fitment is spot on

Pete,

Are these the same/similar as the Just Jap ones?

same style as in a copy of an n1 wing blade.

re-read post two and what happens with the china wings when pushed, as mentioned these are made in Australia and are a top quality item

I will send out pm's to all that are interested and see if we can get the group buy cracking( hopefully at the cheaper price)

pete

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Righto, something I should have addressed in the first post:

To confirm people's commitment to the group buy I will be asking for the full payment of $450 up front.

If we get the minimum number of people for the cheaper price then the extra $50 you've paid will go towards the cost of shipping.

I'll have the weight of these confirmed shortly and then I can be sure of the shipping cost. If shipping works out cheaper than 50 I'll refund the difference or if it's more I'll PM you all to send the additional amount (not expecting it to be more but you never know).

Pete

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