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Bought new. Imported by Nissan dealership.

Suit R34.

I had Nissan import them, paid $250 for the 2 sides and centre/engine piece and they are brand new with stickers still on them.

Never installed. As new in A1 condition.

Sell $100.

PM me if interested.

What exactly is it? Are these just the pods for the stock bodykit?

Satanic: See above.

Regardless of body kit, they will fit. They sit under the guards to stop water/mud getting into the engine bay. My tyres sometimes rubbed on these and wore a hole in the plastic liner, so I bought a new set, but the panel beater forgot to put 'em on & I never found time to leave him the car to do it.

I have since sold my 34 & no longer need them.

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 4 months later...

OK.

I just wanna get rid of these, so going for 50 bucks.

3 pieces incl plus all genuine screws/plastic plugs.

Absolutely nothing wrong with this - in mint condition.

No pics as I can't be bothered taking them & uploading.

If you genuinely want them, you will know what they look like.

Will not fit a BNR34 (GTR). GTT only.

This is a bargain as I paid $250 for this gear from Nissan spare parts.

First to get back to m gets them.

Pickup in Melb.

(Postage is a total rort as courier req'd, so not worth it).

Edited by Mean_R34

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