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Fibreglass & Carbon Fibre Parts For Nissan R & S Series,evo's, Toyota's Etc - Round 5 Group Buy!


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Hi All,

I've been getting a few pm's asking when next group buy is for fibreglass & carbon fibre parts especially since Long's group buy has closed and some have missed out.

Due to work commitments, this may be the only group buy i can organise this year.

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

Production time currently is 8 weeks after order goes through + 1-3 wks for delivery to me in Sydney depending if there are any delays through customs.

I will require 80% of payment upfront and final 20% + any shipping is due once the order lands and before it is shipped off. i got stung by a few people in previous group buy because they backed out of the order when the items arrived so i was stuck with some parts that i had to sell separately in the FOR SALE section(and these were not small parts either). i am only doing this to cover myself. if anyone wants any diffusers for R34 GTR, let me know! Pick up in Sydney is OK!

group buy start: 11-05-15
group buy end: 18-06-15

5 Weeks

All parts and prices listed are for fibreglass with white gel coat finish only., unless Carbon fibre is listed. These are prices listed landed in Sydney. postage to you in Australia is extra.

If you want carbon, please specify and i'll find out pricing for you but please note they are more expensive.

AUD has also gone down as well but they are still a better price then local.

R34

R34 GTT wide rear fender 50mm - $160

GTR style front fenders - $170

R34 GTR OEM front lip - $150 (CF $270)

R34 GTR OEM front diffuser + undertray - (I HAVE THIS AVAILABLE LOCALLY $200 IN FIBREGLASS) - CF $420

R34 GTR AS style front lip + diffuser - $250 (CF $480)

R34 GTT Bomex style spoiler - $160

R34 GTR front canards (4 pieces) - $100 (CF $140)

R34 GTR Z tune style rear pod skirts - $100 (CF $250)

eyelids - CF $80

R33

R33 GTR Jun style front lip - $150 (CF $350)

R33 GTR AS Style front lip - $150 (CF $350)

R33 GTS/GTST TS style rear pods - $100

R33 duck tail drift wing - $130

R33 GTR style grill for GTS/GTSTS S1 OR GTR GRILL - $60 (CF $180)

R33 bonnet lip - $50 (CF $150)

dash mount dual gauge pod BORDER style - $70 (CF $180)

GTST Jun style rear pods - $130

R32

GTS/GTST 2dr BN style wide rear fenders (50MM) - $160

R32 GTR Jun style front lip - $150 (CF $350)

R32 GTR TS style rear pods - $100

R32 GTR OEM grill - $90 (CF $190)

nismo style bonnet lip - $50 (CF $150)

nismo style rear boot lip - $90 (CF $240)

Dmax style rear window/roof spoiler - $110

Dmax style rear wing - $140

twin A pillar gauge pod - $90 (CF $150)

S15

dmax style front fenders +25mm - $190

dmax style rear fenders +30mm - $190

dmax style rear window/roof spoiler - $110

dmax style rear boot spoiler - $120

S15 cooling panel full lenth - CF $200

S15 exhaust shroud - CF $80

S14

rocket bunny style boot spoiler - $130

dmax style rear window/roof spoiler - $110

dmax style boot spoiler - $140

origin style trunk spoiler (3 piece) - $140

origin style trunk lip - $100 (CF $200)

S2 JDM rear spoiler - $190

S14 S2 cooling panel full lenth - CF $200

Dual A pillar gauge pod - $110 (CF $220)

Door sill cover - CF $150

S13

GTR style front grill - $100 (CF $180)

dmax style rear window/roof spoiler - $120

30mm wide rear fenders - $150

180SX

50mm wide rear fenders - $170

dmax style rear window/roof spoiler - $110

type X spoiler - $190

cooling panel - $60 (CF $170)

Ceffie A31

dmax style rear window/roof spoiler - $120

Other cars available such as EURO (BMW, AUDI, VW), Mr2, Supra, Chaser, Aristo, R35 GTR, EVO 5-10.

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.

Any other questions, ask away!

See here Paul

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/455604-r34-gtr-lower-front-lip-diffuser-fibreglass-copy-brand-new/

thats the fibreglass item i have now.

Carbon will just be the visible bits on the outside and the rest in black resin/gelcoat

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For r32, do they di a cf factory front lip?

For evo x(10), can they dodger card plastic trims in cf?

Can get a photo of what I'd like if necessary.

Cheers, Luke.

Not the whole door card, just plastic inserts.

Amd the pieces that link it across the dash.

Hopefully you get what I'm talking about from the pics.

I've also attached some examples of pieces someone has done in carbon.

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hey bud interested in rear pods and bonnet lip for r32 gtr, can you post come pics?? can you also get side skirt rear extensions?

Edited by michaelk

michaelk, what are the side skirt rear extensions, do you have pics of that?

pods look like these

http://knightracer.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Bryan_R32GTR_029.jpg

its trust style not top secret

bonnet lip is just a n1 replica in fibreglass, as the oem foam/plastic one warps and loses its shape,

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nismo style bonnet lip - $50

&

nismo style rear boot lip - $90

how much would that be posted to SA 5031?

GH05T don't see it being more than 30-40$ by courier.

bonnet lip on its own would be around $12ish by auspost

so take that as a rough guide.

  • suwidji - only top secret style which is pretty much universal for all skylines, it comes with a few brackets but id recommend you to make some custom ones.

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a few people have asked so i thought i'll clarify here. i can get the top secret style rear diffusers in but only for sydney people.

I've had issue sin the past with couriers damaging the goods when delivering interstate, although there is insurance, you still have a part thats damaged so if you understand the risk then i can take your order for the GB.

Diffuser V1 Carbon $600

FRP $400

V2 Carbon $650

FRP $450

V2 has 2 centre fins

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  • sskylinee - approx $80~ for shipping, this is rough guesstimate at size based off a R34 GTR diffuser size so could be cheaper or more but no more +/- $5 to $10

$300 for the front lip diffuser

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