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Contacted Carmate... for the above front lip, if we did a group buy:

1 Unit: $279.95

5 Units: 5% Off per unit, $265.95 each

10 Units: 10% Off per unit, $251.95 each

These prices do not include delivery costs. Guy was quite rude to me on the phone :ph34r: Must be the immediate request for discounts :)

that front lip looks PHAT i need to get me one! But 280 is a lot plus freight plus paint.

Hmmmmm is it worth it??

was the guy only going to give $20 bucks discount if we buy 10???

sounds as though he does't want to make any sales.

Mad34 - it doesn't seem like it eh? He wasn't really interested in my offer to take 10 off him.... and when I asked about 5 he was just like pfft!

Ryann - I don't think many people would pay $600.00 for the East Bear product ~ don't you remember the other thread?

we need to get this lip, but not for 280.

on the carmate site he had a nismo front bar for $429.

thats only $150 more for a whole bar surely there must be a bit more profit he can forego to sell 10 lip spoilers.

someone must have it cheaper.

Ryann - I don't think many people would pay $600.00 for the East Bear product ~ don't you remember the other thread?

yeah, i wouldnt buy it from east bear either but i would rather a lip like that that might visually do something, as the other gtt lip seems to add nothing but just a little bit extra length.

i've still been searching, obviouly do nothing at work this morning :), and cant find anywhere else to get this kind of thing for a sedan, all the other gtt kits are for coupes or gts's.

hell if its too expensive to paint...then ill have to do it myself with a black marker :)..or $2 spray can

yeh i reckon eh; its like $350 just to paint the front bar.

best to paint it yourself with the aircompressor spray, haha. works. ohh, does any1 know where to purchase the final glossy coating ?

OK if anyone has any alternative products that they've found on the internet, can they post it up here? I'm sure a lot of R34 owners would be grateful...

And screw the crayons and textas... just go get coloured book wrapping :)

Has anyone bought anything of that URAS site? I like the bonnet lip they have listed for the R34 - all I'm after in exterior styling is the front bar lip, eyelids and the bonnet lip. Nice mean front since my car already has pods etc.

If anyone knows where else I can get the bonnet lip please let me know.

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