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Hi,
Iam looking for this lip. As far as i know it is/was a East Bear lip for GT/GTT series 1 bumper.
Iam from EU so a lot of shops from AU or anywhere near dont even show on my browser.(Iam using VPN for Yahoo auction but nothing)
I find one :https://www.kmakaero.com.au/nissan-r34-skyline-east-bear-style-front-lip~1234 
They doing the exactly this but from which i have read they do not communicate well (i wrote them couple of days ago and still nothing)

Do you guys know any other shops/places where can i try get this?

Thanks for the help :-) 

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Kyle is very busy and generally takes 3-5days to reply. I have a lot of their product on one of my cars and it's good quality worth the wait for. 

Could try jsai as they do a lot of lip kits 

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I dont know that...iam not rushing just dont know if i get any response. He/his company was the first i wrote cuz i read that it is good quality product and it fits the GT/GTT bumper perfectly. And his company is after like X hours of searching only one who show up with exactly what i have searched for.

It is kinda hard to find one cuz East Bear is long gone and other company(Viva or something) which has done "copies" of this lip is gone too...

But thanks for the answer...i will wait and if he do not reply i will try again :-) 

I looked at jsai but they do only "one" lip (i can get the same here) and the "GTR" lip is only with the bumper and Z-Tune kit.
I have poor RB20DE NEO so i do not want to be extremely lame with whole Z-Tune kit 😄 
 

  • 3 weeks later...

You mean this one https://shaft-auto.shop-pro.jp/?pid=132013833 ?

They saying only to companies etc...no private selling. So i dont think they would be willing/able to sell to private person let alone send it to Europe 😄 

Sadly literally no one has it and that one company do not replyed 😕
 

 

EDIT: yeah no international or private sell...

Edited by Kapr
16 hours ago, Kapr said:

You mean this one https://shaft-auto.shop-pro.jp/?pid=132013833 ?

They saying only to companies etc...no private selling. So i dont think they would be willing/able to sell to private person let alone send it to Europe 😄 

Sadly literally no one has it and that one company do not replyed 😕
 

 

EDIT: yeah no international or private sell...

I can add it to my cart. As far as I know they sell retail, domestic (Japan).

For international shipping try what GTSBoy said, or Tweed Auto Garage (same thing as Jesse Streeter) just I have experience with Jordan at Tweed Auto. I dont think you can go wrong with either. 

 

  • 9 months later...
On 2/21/2023 at 9:39 AM, Kapr said:

You mean this one https://shaft-auto.shop-pro.jp/?pid=132013833 ?

They saying only to companies etc...no private selling. So i dont think they would be willing/able to sell to private person let alone send it to Europe 😄 

Sadly literally no one has it and that one company do not replyed 😕
 

 

EDIT: yeah no international or private sell...

I know I'm 10 months late to the party but FYI, Shaft can't export large items.  They told me to talk to RHDJapan to get their parts internationally. (I'm USA based fyi).

53 minutes ago, myktek said:

I know I'm 10 months late to the party but FYI, Shaft can't export large items.  They told me to talk to RHDJapan to get their parts internationally. (I'm USA based fyi).

RHDJapan would be insanely expensive because they don't have a container shipping/surface shipping option. 

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