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Carbon/fibreglass Parts For Nissan R & S Series, Euro Cars, Evo's - Round 3 Group Buy!


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ORDER HAS BEEN PLACED

lead-time should be end of march so hoping for an early April delivery.

i will keep you all posted.

Thank you! :)

  • 3 weeks later...

UPDATE: half of the order has been made and the rest should be done and shipped out by end of next week.

hopefully no delays and will update you all once it has been shipped.

hopefully not too far away guys!!

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys!

sorry haven't responded.

the manufacturer said there was a slight delay and it didn't leave last week as initially advise, so hopefully it can leave this week.

I am just waiting for the email with the tracking details.

I will keep you all updated on its progress.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys

unfortunately the package still has not arrived yet.

it is going by sea so that may take a bit longer.

Will update once it does or by end of the week if not arrived yet :\

Hi All,

as work has settled I am now able to put aside time to organise another group buy.

The company is called JSK Aero and are based in Guangzhou, China and i have used these guys in the past without any problems.

There is a minimum of 10 ppl to proceed!

Production time is anywhere from 4-5 weeks after order goes through + 1-3 wks on delivery depending if there are any delays etc.

Take note Chinese new year holidays is closely approaching so orders won't be processed until after then so because of this holiday, I will close this Group buy on Monday 11am 17/2/14, Sydney time.

most if not all parts are available in both fibreglass & Carbon Fibre. Please verify which you are after.

I will require 70% of payment upfront and final payment + shipping is due once the order lands and before it is shipped off. i got stung by 5 people in previous group buy who backed out of the order when the items arrived so i was stuck with some parts that i had to sell separately (and these were not small parts either). i am only doing this to cover myself.

For this Group buy, it will be only small items , as i had issues with the larger items (lips/diffusers/body kits) getting damaged by the incompetent couriers (coming to me & sending out to you guys) in the last few group buys but luckily there was insurance to cover damages, but it is a hassle for you and myself and noone wants carbon parts on their car with small cracks & damage.

All items are wet lay carbon or vacuum infused carbon, so its carbon layer on top and Fibreglass base.

There are no Items that are 100% full Carbon

group buy start: 16-1-14

group buy end: 17-2-14

R34 stuff

* R34 GTT (suit stock front bar) radiator cooling panel

* R34 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud

* R34 GTR NISMO Z-Tune rear add ons

* R34 GTR JUN High wing stands

*RB26DETT coilpack cover

*R34 eye lids

R33 stuff

* R33 B-Pillar Covers (like nismo stick on ones)

* R33 GTR rear spoiler end caps with "GTR" logo

* R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud

*R33 eye lids

*R33 mirror covers

* R33 GTS/GTST S1 Garage defend style radiator cooling panel (will not fit GTR)

* R33 fuse box cover

* R33 GTS/GTST/GTR A-Pillar twin gauge pod suit 52/60mm

*R33 GTR front OEM gril (suit GTR only)

*R33 GTS/GTST - GTR Style front grill (suit GTS/GTST only)

* R33 GTR/GTS style bonnet lip

*RB26DETT coilpack cover

*RB25DET S1 & S2 coilpack cover (has screw fittings for ignitor)

R32 stuff

* R32 Dash mount double gauge pod Suit 52/60mm (not drilled, will have to be drilled with a holesaw to suit your gauges)

* R32 GTR radiator cooling panel

*R32 GTR/GTST mirror cover

*R32 GTR OEM front grill

*R32 GTR bonnet lip

*R32 GTR/GTST eye lids

*RB26DETT coilpack cover

S15 stuff

*garage defend style radiator cooling panel

*rear bumper exhaust shield

*mirror covers

*Stereo/shifter Surround

S14 stuff

*ABS cover

*vented coil pack cover

*oem coil pack cover

*mirror cover

*eye lids

*garage defend style radiator cooling panel

CT9A - Evo 7/8/9

*evo 7 OEM hood vent (2piece - small triangle one on passenger side)

*evo 7-9 DAMD side skirt extensions

*evo 7-9 DAMD rear lower skirt extensions

*evo 8 front bumper canards

*evo 8 radiator cooling panel

*evo 7-9 spark plug cover

*evo 8 JP style front lip (2 pieces)

*evo 8 & 9 Varis style Oil Clean guide & air ducts (3 pieces)

*evo 7-9 steering wheel cover

*evo7-9 rear boot spoiler lip (fits with original spoiler) & also have the one with the rear spoiler removed

*evo 9 varis style rear bumper exhaust shield

*evo7-9 eye lids

*evo 7-9 mirror covers

CZ9A - Evo 10

*evo 10 Varis front bumper canards

*evo 10 ducktailrear spoiler

*evo 10 voltex gurney rear wing flap

*evo 10 front grill

*evo 10 R style bumper air ducts (2pieces)

*evo 10 V style front fender vents

*evo 10 OEM style front fender vents

*evo 10 rear corner extensions

*evo 10 rear exhaust heatshields (2 peices)

*evo 10 OEM cooling panel

*evo 10 Engine cover

*evo 10 Kansai Style Air box (must use HKS racing suction intake kit)

*evo 10 A/C trim

*evo 10 shifter surround

*evo 10 dash cover

*evo 10 OEM Hood scoop

*evo 10 OEM hood air vents (2 pieces)

*evo 10 Mirror covers

*evo 10 fog light cover

*evo 10 steering wheel double gauge pod holder

Post up what you are interested in and I will check on pricing.

Also if there is any other small items you would like that is not listed, post up and i will check with the supplier if they are available. They supply a wide range of euro cars as well such as audi a3/4/5, bmw, VW golf/jetta/passat/scirocco + more.

Any other questions, ask away!

I am looking for the bonnet vents for the Evo 5/6 hood in carbon fiber. Carbon Goodies in the UK used to carry them for a steep price shipped to the USA. Here is an older link to them: http://www.ozevo.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=16531

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