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fitted this today..

holes had to be widened with a file, there might be one hole that was missing, but i didn't have a drill, so one of the fasteners that went into the front bar and reo had to be left out.

Also considering cutting off the top left and right mounting points, as well i cant be arsed cutting a slit into the carbon on the left and widening the slit on the right.

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not a bad fit considering how cheap it was but be prepared to modify, and the front bar has to come off.

Lifted : they might have the same trunk im not too sure with the r33 series

MsR : Group buy has finished might be able to ask supplier for you.

Plattsy : Why is it piss poor ? it fit's doesn't it? all CF including from company's like varis , voltex etc might need minor DIY to be fitted.

  • 6 months later...

Guys we have a spare R33 boot lid in CF that was ordered wrong did anyone want to take it ?

Price was $320 pick up in Sydney or can have it shipped out

I know this is many months later now but I can't see anyone saying they would take this yet, so I hope it's still available for me if I am lucky?

Anyone else have issues with carbon wing blades/high mount wing stands for the R34? Nothing fits right for me (base of mounts are too small, wing blade bows/doesn't bolt up/doesn't sit on rubber mounts). Sorry for the bump

Wing stands should be no issue.

When install the CF blade it needs to be trimmed down a little bit.

Btw i drilled 2 new holes to install the wingblade ...

also i installed it backwards... sigh lol

Sometimes if bolt's dont line up just drill another hole into it or sand the hole a bit wider if its not much.

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