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markk : the price for 60mm twin gauge holder's is $180

Swole : which back was it ? FRP , Glitter , cf kevlar

okooko :

R32 AB flug lip $310

R32 TS rear diffuser : $580

Darmanin10:

R32 GTR radiator cooling panel $140
R32 GTR/GTST mirror cover $160
RB26DETT coilpack cover $ 180

R32 Jun Lip $300

R32 AB Flug Lip $310

R32 N1 boot lip $210

shipping fee for both is roughly $40-$70 when combined together to sydney

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

IcedTea : R32 CF Cooling Panel

OYEAHA:R34 canards 4 pieces

will34: r32 cf rad cooling panel

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Longz,

Any pics of the R32 GTR Abflug carbon fibre front diffuser? Does it come with any mounting brackets?

What's the quality like...

Price?

Cheers

Swole :

Bride Stradia II :

FRP :$800

Glitter : $840
Carbon or Kevlar : $1200

includes shipping to Sydney

suwidji : Sorry missed you !

r34 gtt eyelids cf $90

there are no z tune side skirt's for r34 gtt only GTR

asura : which one ?

R35 Spoiler list

OEM Spoier

Voltex Type 5 1600mm or 1700mm Spoiler

OEM Spoiler with raised legs
E Spirit Spoiler

Amuse Spoiler with raised legs

Bensopra rear spoiler

Revozport boot spoiler

Asura : they have the voltex spoilers that look similar.

Msr: they have side skirt's for the evo you can modify as universal

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

IcedTea : R32 CF Cooling Panel

OYEAHA:R34 canards 4 pieces

will34: r32 cf rad cooling panel

pureplaya: r32 gtr AB FLUG

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