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Never been able to find a photo of CF mirror covers/ CF eyebrows fitted to R32's apart from the products themselves or paint drawn...

One of the guys on GTR.co.uk had a Silver R32 GTR with some nice CF additions but those photos are taken down and can only be seen in minature size... ;)

found these mirror covers on an R34

r34mirrorcover.jpg

maybe no pics of r32 with eyelids cause it looks ugly lol

parts are nearly all manufactured so i should be getting an update this friday if not next monday hopefully shipping details :)

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fair effort. I must have limited by search to r32's only.

haha I think you're right about that, hence why ive never seen them...ever...

sounds good Elv keep us posted!

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parts are nearly all manufactured so i should be getting an update this friday if not next monday hopefully shipping details :)

Were you able to get some details :), really keen for the delivery

hey guys

sorry there has been some setbacks so unfortunately it has not been shipped yet.
However the parts are near completion.

it is always hard to pinpoint exact time frames especially with factories as they can get large orders last minute (eg: container loads) so it just adds to the queue time unfortunately:(

I will update end of the week as i find out more.

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yeap! but that's specifically made for an R32 as the side pieces mould around the edges of the bumper.

UPDATE

the shipment has left the factory in China.

I should be receiving it within 4-5 days.

Expect PM's coming next week with final payment and shipping details.

okooko, sskylinee is currently on holidays and has requested for the delivery to be sent to your place. please touch base with him on this to be sure and how you guys will be doing the payment etc.

thanks

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UPDATE:

3/4 boxes arrived

4th box should be here on Monday.

Will be unpacking everything this weekend and hopefully no damaged parts from courier neglect.

expect PM's coming throughout next week all.

Cheers

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Interested in the following for the next group buy;



R32


R32 GTR OEM grill - $90


Nismo style rear boot lip - $90 [sedan]


Dmax style rear window/roof spoiler - $110 [sedan]


AbFlug front air diffuser - $price?



Are you able to help me with a date/price posted to 3992 if you are to go ahead with next buy please?


TBC guys, pretty busy with work and China has golden week coming 1st wk of Oct and heading towards end of the year, things get busy at with the supplier so can take long.

worst case if order is put through mid oct, it should arrive and be ready to send out by mid december or just before xmas.

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