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Selling the front of my GTR.

Car is a 1993 Vspec GTR.

Items are in good clean condition, showing usual wear for 13 year old car.

Bumper is in great condition - paint perfect. non N1 bumper.

Grill is in good condition - apart from 2 missing clips, but that is usual

Lower lip is in good condition, no cracks or breaks - showing wear from usual scrapes. comes with clips.

I am putting a whole new bar on the front and dont need these original parts anymore.

Colour is Nismo Silver

I am in Melbourne

Terms cash on pick up - I dont have ability to send anything because of my work hours.

Prices

Grill - $65

lower lip - $100

Bumper - $120

Make me an offer if u want all 3 parts.

Rick

0408 078 828

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$50 on the grill and I'll arrange for a courier to pick it up.

Also if you can send pics of all parts, especially the grill where the clips are broken.

Please PM.

Thanks buddy.

Thought it was too good to last. (Offer is ended)

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