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Hi guys,

Just wanted to get some eoi of what carbon fibre parts ppl would be interested in.  

I and a couple of friends are able to fabricate parts out of carbon fibre would like to find out what kind of parts everyone would need. We're thinking of smaller sized parts not the obvious Bonnets and that, which we can do as well.  

Just a note: my friend (the main fabricator) has a lot of experience with carbon fibre, including helping build the UWA motorsport car (carbon fibre monocoque chassis - yes same as F1) so they will be of proffessional quality.

Some possible ideas.. carbon fibre surrounds for rear lights, mudflap surrounds, front light surrounds, eyelids, etc..

hey Quink,

I would be interested in the following parts for an R33 S1

-Air-Box

-Eye Lids

-Headlight (the ones which u remove ur headlight and it is just like an air-duct to filter, if photos needed will post)

-Flat Boot (very very interested in this)

-Mudflaps would also be cool

-read lights surronds and front lights too

-Engine Cover RB25det

-GTR style grill to suit gts-t

Hey guys, thanks for the replies and keep them coming..

Well i'm meeting up with my friend today with these suggestions and get a rough (note very rough) cost vs construction method write up for you guys and whether u'd still be interested.

It seems the most popular suggestion is the R33 Flat boot lid, with 5-6 ppl already very interested.

Just a couple of points to remember is if u just want a skin on top of fibreglass etc.. its gonna be a hella lot cheaper than a fully carbon one.. as well as building a fully functional carbon fibre door instead of just a eyelid... Price vs Weight vs Complexity.. will be the key issue here..

Well i would like R32 GTR style bonnet, carbon skin just fine......hell im looking to buy just a plain fibreglas one with some choice drift style vents etc.....then just spray entire car....basicly....cheap is GOOD :P

Hey guys, thanks for the replies and keep them coming..

Well i'm meeting up with my friend today with these suggestions and get a rough (note very rough) cost vs construction method write up for you guys and whether u'd still be interested.  

It seems the most popular suggestion is the R33 Flat boot lid, with 5-6 ppl already very interested.  

Just a couple of points to remember is if u just want a skin on top of fibreglass etc.. its gonna be a hella lot cheaper than a fully carbon one.. as well as building a fully functional carbon fibre door instead of just a eyelid... Price vs Weight vs Complexity.. will be the key issue here..

I'm down for a flat boot, dont care if its fibreglass or carbon fibre

Hi I am interested in an R32GTR airbox to suit Apexi pods. preferably carbon fibre side(s) and perspex top (so the filters can still be seen/inspected).

there are a few designs around and I could send you a link if you want to have a look.

I'm sure there is plenty of R32GTR owners with Apexi pods who would buy one.

Hey guys, thanks for the replies and keep them coming..

Well i'm meeting up with my friend today with these suggestions and get a rough (note very rough) cost vs construction method write up for you guys and whether u'd still be interested.  

It seems the most popular suggestion is the R33 Flat boot lid, with 5-6 ppl already very interested.  

Just a couple of points to remember is if u just want a skin on top of fibreglass etc.. its gonna be a hella lot cheaper than a fully carbon one.. as well as building a fully functional carbon fibre door instead of just a eyelid... Price vs Weight vs Complexity.. will be the key issue here..

I would be happy with a Flat boot with cf layer, or just full cf :D

understand what you are saying quink :P i'd go either a fibreglass flat boot with a cf layer or full carbon but would prefer full carbon and be prepared to pay for the time and effort if the quality was good, which from the sound of it, it would be.

:D

I'd be up for a skin bonnet and r32 GTR grill for sure. (cheap is good, but I'd like a full carbon price....)

Also some gauge holders would be heaps useful.

Pod box :)

Eyelids would also be awesome. Cheers champ!

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