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This thread will be closed shortly, its now 6 pages with not a lot happening

There is obviously lots of interest here, so when you actually have a group buy ready to run, start a new thread and please make sure you read the group buy rules before doing so.

Thank you

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Guest Mashrock

There is so much shit out there which people in this thread are asking for.. and probably at a cheeper mass produced price than what these guys can offer

i.e. bonnets for gts-t's etc etc.

on a serious note.

the problem i see is that there is f**k all decent shit being made for the 32gtr.

i want my whole f**king car carbon! make me a shell!

Guest Mashrock
Must be at least 10+ ppl looking for a replacement front lower lip spoiler for their BNR32.

Are they being done?

i have access to a mould of a lower lip for the 32gtr.

its actually a larger than std lip which came on my car.. i shall find a photo...

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alot of these items your requesting are avaliable already from a workshop in brisbane  Custom Carbon    07 38652014  they do great work all carbon no fibreglass inners      they have moulds for

R32 GTR lower lip

R32 GTR Drift bonnet

R32 GTST bonnet

R33 GTR bonnet

R33 GTST bonnet

R33 bootlid with lip built in

R33 GTR front grill

                     

        thats just a few    if your interested in prices for any just give them a call

as i wrote before all of these parts are avaliable to make anytime and now as of the weekend i have the mould for 33 GTR lower lip please contact the above company which is located in brisbane if you have any enquiries thanks

mrvspec.. can you show me a photo of this 32gtr drift bonnet?

Mate i'll get one off the computer at work tomorrow for ya and post it up after work tomorrow.

R32 GTR

Definately

Front lip

Boot lip spoiler and wing

Grill

Depending on final design

Vented hood with intake

Airbox for dual pods, top vent for CF hood

geez it's hard to pick.... let me know what you want to make and i might be up for it anyway.

Perth Based

interested in any one off CF work

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Hi everyone thanks for your input. But currently we're focused on the R33 flat bootlid.

But yeh its going very very slowly. We've basically built up the bootlid, got all the edges right, but now making sure all the finer measurements and finish is perfect.

Yeh, we've all been very busy with our day jobs and haven't had much time to spend on this project. And as someone said earlier, I doubt our final price will be cheaper than mass produced stuff already out there.

Blitz: you have a good point at the rate we're going we're wasting space in this forum (I'll put up a proper group buy (if it will even be one) as accordance to rules of the forums)

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