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Now that my baby has gone to live with someone else it's time to clear a few things out of the garage and this is a big one :thumbsup:

It's an R32 GT-R Boot Lid with the holes welded up and the outer surface re-painted in factory Nissan Black Pearl Metallic ( under side in original black ). All work professionally carried out by spray painter.

In EXCELLENT condition !! Just swap your lock assembly over and away you go !!

Will fit R32 GTS-T and GT-R ( maybe GTE & GTS also ).

SOLD

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is ther any dif between the gtr bootlid and gtst. would it fit on gtst??

No difference in fitment. GT-R & GTS-T are interchangeble. :D

This boot lid came off a GT-R and as you can see by the pic, it's a perfect fit on my GTS-T :thumbsup:

both steel.

GTR boot frame (under skin) is slightly different to the GTSt, as the GTSt has to have access in the centre for the middle wing support.

externally the same, and as FAT32 has mentioned, they fit exactly the same

:thumbsup:

most gtr parts are lighter than gtst parts? Is this gtr boot made of alluminium or is it the same as a gtst?

I'm almost certain that it's the same boot lid for both models just with a different wing and holes ( happy to be corrected :D )

One that happens ( and I really liked ) is that when you normally pull the boot release latch, the boot lid pops open about 10mm, but with this boot lid ( without any wing ) it fully opens when you pull the release latch. :thumbsup:

both steel.

GTR boot frame (under skin) is slightly different to the GTSt, as the GTSt has to have access in the centre for the middle wing support.

externally the same, and as FAT32 has mentioned, they fit exactly the same

:D

And there you have it !! :O

Cheers Ronin :thumbsup:

Thanks everyone for your enquiries.

To all who are waiting for me to tell them the interstate shipping cost, I'll do my best to get on it this afternoon ( sorry but really busy at the moment ).

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