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Hi guys,

I bought this carbon fibre air guide for my GTR. It's very nicely made and looks awesome. I've decided since the car sees a fair amount of track time it's probably not a good idea to wreck this thing on the track. It's a copy of the nismo air guide and made in japan. Cost me nearly $350 I'm asking $320. Can post to wherever but would prefer pick-up in sydney as it's very fragile. But if posting will pack it the same way it came to me.

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please dont break my balls over the price. that is what it cost me to buy in japan and ship it here. $320 is a loss for me, and it's never been fitted onto a car. It is an awesome looking piece for a 32 GTR and I've never seen another one in Aus.

hi norm,

if you look at the second pic you can see two little holes in the top of it. they screw into the front bar. then use double sided tape along the bottom and a bit each side if you wish. it also wraps around the bottom of the bar a little (between bar and lip) so is held in pretty tightly. :(

it's a lovely piece but having just spent $1K on defi gauges and more on sheets of carbon etc I realised I may be going to far with the bling!!!

hi norm,

if you look at the second pic you can see two little holes in the top of it. they screw into the front bar. then use double sided tape along the bottom and a bit each side if you wish. it also wraps around the bottom of the bar a little (between bar and lip) so is held in pretty tightly. :wave:

it's a lovely piece but having just spent $1K on defi gauges and more on sheets of carbon etc I realised I may be going to far with the bling!!!

do you take visa?

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