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hi y'all

ok, will most likely be getting a full respray in the next week or so, currently have a Nismo rear bar and side skirts on the car, which may or may not go, depending on what sort of interest i get.

If they go, they will be immaculate, as they will be fresh from a full respray, factory black, whatever that paint code is, K something.

I've already sold my Nismo front bumper a few months back, if anyone asks about that.

Car is R34 GT-T Coupe, Nismo/Altia kit. Also have the Nismo/Altia rear wang if anyone is interested in that, has been removed from the car.

cheers,

daniel

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hi y'all

ok, will most likely be getting a full respray in the next week or so, currently have a Nismo rear bar and side skirts on the car, which may or may not go, depending on what sort of interest i get.

If they go, they will be immaculate, as they will be fresh from a full respray, factory black, whatever that paint code is, K something.

I've already sold my Nismo front bumper a few months back, if anyone asks about that.

Car is R34 GT-T Coupe, Nismo/Altia kit. Also have the Nismo/Altia rear wang if anyone is interested in that, has been removed from the car.

cheers,

daniel

hi there i definitely want those side skirts and would also buy the rear bar if the price is right. let me know.

cheers

jas

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sorry for the late reply guys, been flat out... will reply to those who have PM'd me and those in the thread very soon.

there has been a lot of interest already, so the respray is 99% at this stage, so should be up for grabs in a few weeks... will keep you all updated.

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car is being resprayed at the moment, hopefully have it back late next week? Skirts/rear bumper are going to be sprayed GV1 (R34 Black) and obviously, will be immaculate.

Depending on what $ i'm offered, i'll be getting another body kit (can't drive around with no rear bumper :D)

i'll put pictures up when i get the car back. Obviously, it's going to be of benefit to those who already have a GV1 R34 :)

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car is being resprayed at the moment, hopefully have it back late next week? Skirts/rear bumper are going to be sprayed GV1 (R34 Black) and obviously, will be immaculate.

Depending on what $ i'm offered, i'll be getting another body kit (can't drive around with no rear bumper :()

i'll put pictures up when i get the car back. Obviously, it's going to be of benefit to those who already have a GV1 R34 :D

Thanks for the reply. Is it a Nismo rear bar or a nissan option bar?

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Altia, to be exact. I use the term "nismo" rear bar and side skirts, because that's the one most known to people. A lot of people don't know there is a completely separate NISMO kit for the R34 GT-T.

So i guess it comes under the banner of optional AERO kit, made by Altia, commonly referred to as the "Nismo kit".

hope that doesn't confuse anyone. It's the factory option kit you see on quite a few R34's, that's always referred to as the Nismo kit.

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no offence guys, but if i'm moving on with these parts to another body kit, be realistic in what your offering.

My front bar sold with a few chips and scratches for $650, and fairly tired paint.

the rear bumper and side skirts are now resprayed in GV1, are mint, and washed and waxed regularly. They are genuine factory items with factory colour black.

i should probably close this thread as there is interest, but not quite that realistic, and maybe start another thread when i'm definitely selling.

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Hey Chinny, what if the guy who bought the front bar off you wanted the side skirts too? Could you give "him" a package price? ;) Say $250 ?

Ps. where is my old front bar anyways ? There's another discount right there :D

PM or SMS me if you want

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i'm going to get a mod to close this for the time being.

The new kit i'm after is WELL over $2k (not even painted yet, and DOESN'T include the front bar), so i'm going to have to rethink a few things.

if i start another thread, it will be FOR SALE, not EOI.

thanks

daniel

P.S. will take meticulous care of parts in the mean time just in case ;)

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