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Starting a group buy #2 for Carbon Fibre \ FRP goods as i have been asked by a few guys we need at least 10+ Buys to get a decent discount

Company called : Wujiang Jianwu we have bought from these guy's before with no issue's

Start Date 4\2\2015 END 4\5\2015 ( I am able to put the order of 10 in whenever )

Seller takes USD

Prices all ALL APPROX might increase \ decrease Slightly depending on our $ and how much items we buy. The More the cheaper. Final Prices will be confirmed after order put through.

Will also confirm prices on shipping after order has been made.

Pick up welcome south western Sydney suburbs.

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

R35 GTR

Hood

Spoiler

Hood Vents

Diffuser Blade

Engine Cover Set

Gear shroud centre console

Zele side skirt , Front and rear lip

R34 GTT \ GTR

* R34 GTT cooling panel $110
* R34 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud - $80
* R34 GTR Nismo front lip - $250
* R34 GTT/GTR wind deflectors - $50
* R34 GT/GTT/GTR passenger headlight intake - $170
* R34 GTR JUN High wing stands - $190
*R34 GTR z tune front bar - $350
*RB26DETT coilpack cover - $120
*R34 eye lids

R34 Door Sill - $130

R34 GTT \ GTR canards 4 Pieces - $130

R34 GTR Oem rear bumper diffuser add on - $220

R34 cf boot

R34 front splitter cf $ 350

R34 Auto select front splitter $370

R33 stuff
* R33 B-Pillar Covers - $100
* R33 GTR rear spoiler end caps with "GTR" logo
* R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud - $70
*R33 eye lids $80
*R33 mirror covers
* R33 GTS/GTST S1 Garage defend style radiator cooling panel (will not fit GTR) $130
* R33 fuse box $120
* R33 wind deflectors $157
* R33 GTR OEM wing blade $180
* R33 GTS/GTST/GTR A-Pillar twin gauge pod suit 52/60mm $150
*R33 GTR front OEM gril (suit GTR only) $150
*R33 GTS/GTST - GTR Style front grill (suit GTS/GTST only) $150
*R33 GTST/GTR Top Secret Style diffuser with universal fitting brackets Type 1 or 2 $470
* R33 GTR/GTS bonnet lip $100
*RB26DETT coilpack cover $130
*RB25DET plug cover $130

R33 Jun Lip $250


R32 stuff
* R32 Dash mount double gauge pod Suit 52/60mm
* R32 GTR radiator cooling panel
* R32 GTS/GTST/GTR wind deflectors
* R32 GTS/GTST/GTR headlight intake
*R32 GTR/GTST mirror cover
*R32 GTST/GTR Top Secret Style diffuser with universal fitting brackets
*R32 GTR OEM front grill
*R32 GTR bonnet lip
*R32 GTR/GTST eye lids
*RB26DETT coilpack cover
*RB25DET S1 & S2 coilpack cover (has screw fittings for ignitor)

R32 Jun Lip $250

R32 AB Flug Lip $240

S15 stuff
*garage defend style radiator cooling panel
*rear bumper exhaust shield
*vented headlight covers (both left & right)
*mirror covers

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
* evo 7-9 side skirt add -ons
*evo 8 front bumper canards
*evo 8 radiator cooling panel
*evo 9 OEM rear bumper add on
*evo7-9 rear boot spoiler lip (fits with original spoiler)
*evo 9 varis style rear bumper exhaust shield
*evo7-9 wind deflectors
*evo7-9 eye lids
*evo 7-9 mirror covers

Can also get Fender's, Bonnets, Spoilers, Diffusers etc for most JDM cars.

If you don't see a item on the list let me know and ill find out. I think i can also order in some bride seat's

Longz : R35 varis vents , emblem cover , exhaust shroud , bonnet scoop , front grille , engine cover , center console , top secret front lip , zele side skirts ( yes i am hunting for a r35 )

R33 stuff

* R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud - $70

*RB26DETT coilpack cover $130

Put me down for these please

raj : R34 CF boot is $380 no boot lip's but i can get the 32 one and see how far off it is on my 34 lol and yes B pillar covers $130

jaeyon :

*R32 GTR/GTST mirror cover mirror cover $120
*R32 GTR bonnet lip $120
*rb26 coilpack cover $130

current list :

Longz : R35 varis vents , emblem cover , exhaust shroud , bonnet scoop , front grille , engine cover , center console , top secret front lip , zele side skirts
.:: GimpS-R34 ::. : * R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud - *RB26DETT coilpack cover

*R33 GTR front OEM gril (suit GTR only) $150

i need one if this is the factory one not the carbon fibre one

Edited by samrazor

Samrazor : they are carbon fiber ones.

Supra Mk4 :

1993-1998

TRD Spoiler

2JZ engine cover

Fuse Box Cover

Cooling Panel

Arm Rest Cover

Gauge Pod

Radiator fan cover

interior trim 13 piece set

blitz side skirts

vvti engine cover

Please can I have prices on the following?

TRD Spoiler
2JZ engine cover
Cooling Panel
interior trim 13 piece set

Can I also have pictures of the below item?
interior trim 13 piece set


They dont make a 'Top Secret Style' diffuser for the supra do they??

IcedTea : $140
Albo :

TRD Spoiler 3 piece : $370

2jz engine cover : 190

cooling panel : 190

TRD 13 piece interior trim $650

I think you can use the r33 top secret diffuser and modify it to suit the supra lol

current list :

Longz : R35 varis vents , emblem cover , exhaust shroud , bonnet scoop , front grille , engine cover , center console , top secret front lip , zele side skirts
.:: GimpS-R34 ::. : * R33 GTR OEM rear bumper exhaust shroud - *RB26DETT coilpack cover

nism26 : R34 wing stands and r34 door sills

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