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guys, if u need any products for skylines, i will be able to do them.

just give me a call at 0401216460

Freddy

i will be making lips at flat rate of $280. if u're 1st volunteer to come and let me use the car for prototyping that will take 2 days, i will give 50% off retail price.

full custom $650 one off.

guys, if u need any products for skylines, i will be able to do them.

just give me a call at 0401216460

Freddy

i will be making lips at flat rate of $280. if u're 1st volunteer to come and let me use the car for prototyping that will take 2 days, i will give 50% off retail price.

full custom $650 one off.

Are you saying that after youve used the first front lip you'll sell them for $280 each?

How much for shipping to Adelaide... If you are able to start cranking them out I'll be mega keen.

Will the lip have a little flex in them if they are Carbon fibre? Wouldnt be likely to crack after the first slight tickle going over a speed hump?

Can we make this happen peoples? Surely there's enough kids out there that would love a carbon lip.......? Have a peep at the GTR special of HPI to see how sweet they look....

Can we make this happen peoples?  Surely there's enough kids out there that would love a carbon lip.......?  Have a peep at the GTR special of HPI to see how sweet they look....

i'll be down for 1 !!!

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How much more interest can we drum up peoples? U heard topstage...if we can get a good condition (new?) lip to them we can all have a nice new cf one....Not sure how many to get a good price going but i'm keen as mustard....

How much more interest can we drum up peoples? U heard topstage...if we can get a good condition (new?) lip to them we can all have a nice new cf one....Not sure how many to get a good price going but i'm keen as mustard....

in a couple of weeks time, i will have gtr32 front lips, it will be mean lookin thing...

keep u guys updated.

pics is classified at this stage, will release as soon as the prototype almost finish.

price Superflex-FRP $280 all lips

CF will be adviced later on.

any enquiries cal me on 0401216460.

as shown here on s13 lips that we twisted.... we can twisted it more.

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Is that FRP one sort of similar to the factory one? As long as it's strong as the pic shows it looks good. How much more is a Cf one likely to be? Will it have much flex in it? If you can advise as soon as these are ready that would be excellent.

tom

if u still need a lower front 32 gtr lip i have 1 on my car.

I just got the whole thing remoulded and painted and its near new factory condition now.. my cars still off the road so if u want 2 use it as a mould let me know and its yours 2 use.

just pm me if ur intrested.

guys, the Flexi FRP will be much stronger then the cf unit, CF don't flex at all, it's rigid like there's no tommorow. here is more pics of swift gti lip that i did recently, look how far i can twist them.

i need volunteer guys... call me on 0401216460 what i need is 1 day for u to leave the car.

TBee, this flexifrp is sronger then the factory one for some reason due to the fibres embedded in them.

will the design be an exact version of the factory one but in a new material? What colour does it get made in? Is it flat and shiny or have the matt look and "grain" that the standard nissan lip has.

cheers

tom

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