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1 x R32 Skyline GTR genuine front bar. Reasonably good condition, bottom lip is scratched up a bit and needs to be screwed back on (zip tied atm coz im lazy)

R32 Skyline Mspec side skirts in great condition. R32 Mspec Rear Pods and an Mspec rear bar.

A set of relatively straight front guards too... passenger side has been scrubbed a bit, and some paint has chipped off, nothing major, they are still straight smile.gif

Location: Gold Coast

Website: N/A

Item Condition: 2nd Hand, all parts in relatively good condition, pics will show exact condition better smile.gif

Reason for Selling: New kit + guards etc

Price and Payment Conditions:

Front Bar - $150 - SOLD

Side Skirts - $150

Rear Bar + Pods - $150 - PODS ARE SOLD

Guards - $100

Or i will do a deal for the lot... coz id prefer to piss it off all in one go.

I have 2 stocker r32 skyline rims with tread (bit chewed out on the inside), 2 mesh style 17's, looking for decent offers on both.

Also a FULL set of Nismo 5 spoke 17's GENUINE 3 piece rims.

Make offers, nothing ridiculous, i need this shit gone by the end of the week so I can get this gearbox in.

Extra Info: Will have more pics up tonight indicative of current condition of each item, the pictures used are old, but show you what items im talking about.

Contact Details:

PM me or call on 0404 495 745, email/MSN: [email protected]

Pictures:

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Round the 1200 mark, would go to 1000 for cash... they are in good nick, tyres on them are f**ked, theres a few little scratches, no big chunks, gutter rash or any of that bullshit.

Will have pics by about 5pm this arvo as I knock off from work about 3...

FRONT BAR IS SOLD !!!!

Sorry guys just realised I f**ked up... the wheels in the first picture ARE NOT THE NISMOS !!!

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Better pic of rear pods for Adam

^^^ Thats them there, that is also a more recent pic, and shows the rear pods (which a pic has been requested of)

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