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Hi TS, just to share that you may need some modification as the items are not direct replacement. I bought the items before: R34 GTR CF Spoiler, R34 High spoiler leg, R34 Eyelids, R34 Door sills. Am only using the high spoiler leg now. Considering to get the rear bumper diffuser cover :)

I have confirmed with the supplier only some items will need minor DIY, Most are direct fit and would be no problems :)

All supplier's have different molds and designs for there product.

Longz : R34 GTR Nismo Side skirts , Rear pods , Canards, exhaust shroud cooling panel and rear diffuser, EVO side skirts, canards, rear exhaust shroud

haz_jaz : skirts/pods and CF Wing blade for R34 GTR

Terry_GT-R34 : EVO Skirt Add-ons , Radiator Cooling Panel, Rear Boot Spoiler Lip

jase_c : R34 Gtt radiator cooling panel

DeaN20 : R32 GTR radiator cooling panel

Charles89 : R34 GTT CF radiator cooling panel

Sinno: Evo rear diffuser and canards.

Some guy: 350z lip + skirts

joelsy777 : R33 hood bonnet lip.60mm Pillar gauge cover,B Pillar cover, Centre console arm rest

DJRIFT : Carbon mirror cover r34gtt, R34 weather shields r32 lh headlight

YE34OK: Carbon: wing blade, exhaust shroud, wind deflectors *UPDATED*

gtsttrk:R33 Bee R wing

Coldfusion : R32 headlight intake,R32 FRP eyelids

tomo : R34 cooling panel, R34 mirror covers, R34 GTT carbon boot

OON80 : R34 GTT canards

Yeedogga : r33 cf boot

riseofbrutality : r34 gtt cooling panel

Just bought a carbon boot and mirrors, update my order to carbon cooling panel. Cheers

Edited by tomo123

tomo: yeh FRP is available

No worries, can I update my order to R34 GTT carbon cooling panel and FRP R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

Has this company been bought from before?

Has anyone had any quality issues? Or Fitment issues?

What is the over all quality like etc etc?

Longz : R34 GTR Nismo Side skirts , Rear pods , Canards, exhaust shroud cooling panel and rear diffuser, EVO side skirts, canards, rear exhaust shroud

haz_jaz : skirts/pods and CF Wing blade for R34 GTR

Terry_GT-R34 : EVO Skirt Add-ons , Radiator Cooling Panel, Rear Boot Spoiler Lip

jase_c : R34 Gtt radiator cooling panel

DeaN20 : R32 GTR radiator cooling panel

Charles89 : R34 GTT CF radiator cooling panel

Sinno: Evo rear diffuser and canards.

Some guy: 350z lip + skirts

joelsy777 : R33 hood bonnet lip.60mm Pillar gauge cover,B Pillar cover, Centre console arm rest

DJRIFT : Carbon mirror cover r34gtt, R34 weather shields r32 lh headlight

YE34OK: Carbon: wing blade, exhaust shroud, wind deflectors *UPDATED*

gtsttrk:R33 Bee R wing

Coldfusion : R32 headlight intake,R32 FRP eyelids

tomo : R34 GTT carbon cooling panel and FRP R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

OON80 : R34 GTT canards

Yeedogga : r33 cf boot

riseofbrutality : r34 gtt cooling panel

Just an update seems like the supplier only does Carbon Fibre High wing stands no FRP sorry !

adz: yes items have been bought before such as high wing stands etc. There was no DIY required however as advised by the supplier some items will require minor DIY

I really appreciate what you are doing here, I mean that.

But I'm not sure whats happened here:

Hey mate,

Do the R33 B-pillar covers replace the original ones or just cover the original ones?

If not I might be keen on an R33 GTR wing blade

Did you hear back about the B-pillar covers?

I'm in for an R33 GTR OEM wing blade either way. Let me know about the B-Pillars then I'll decide on them

Thanks :)

Did you hear back about the B-pillar covers?

I'm in for an R33 GTR OEM wing blade either way. Let me know about the B-Pillars then I'll decide on them

Thanks :)

To easy

Thanks mate

Can you put me down for an R33 GTR OEM wing blade?

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