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Item: This is a copy of a Do Luck wing, to suit an R32.

Item Condition: VGC

Reason for Selling: I don't have a car that it fits on.

Extra Info: Unpainted, has that grey gelcoat stuff on it.

Price Reduced! $200 $180 $170 $160 $150

Prefer local buyer

I've had a couple of people ask if I can C.O.D this item.

The dimensions are larger than what Australia Post will carry, so C.O.D is out of the question.

(approx 1400 x 300 x 200)

I can ship via TNT, or buyer can organise transport.

Payment needs to be in my hand prior to shipping.

Contact Details:

Contact me via PM.

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C'mon people a little project for the weekend!

$180

You know you want it!

If you even have a mild interest in this, I urge you to come and see it a.s.a.p, you'll be impressed with it.

The photos don't do it any justice.

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Yep, it's still for sale.

I'm a bit confused about this, it seems that the forum is always full of people screaming out for kit parts, but when they come up for sale there is bugger all interest.

Perhaps people want them, but don't want to pay for them?

You won't get a better buy than this.

If you find anything of similar quality/construction/condition, at a better price, I'll lower the price....but I doubt you'll find anything even close for under $800.

Price is currently still standing at $150

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