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I can get that bumper in a copy in FPR with the carbon lip or full carbon if you wanted to save some money. Can get a few nice carbon bits for the 350, including those bumper canards :)

Cheers Phil but i wanna stick with the genuine stuff on the Z as it pretty much my daily driver and i want it to look perfect and Nismo parts fit perfectly 100% i had my fair share on cheap FPR body kits and they always disappoint. As for the Carbon I'm a bit over that too i will put a few carbon trims on it but i'm not going extreme like i have on my other cars.

Cheers Phil but i wanna stick with the genuine stuff on the Z as it pretty much my daily driver and i want it to look perfect and Nismo parts fit perfectly 100% i had my fair share on cheap FPR body kits and they always disappoint. As for the Carbon I'm a bit over that too i will put a few carbon trims on it but i'm not going extreme like i have on my other cars.

Yeah fair call man :)

Yeah Jono was gonna try sell them as a kit Tomei Expreme Manifolds, HKS 2530's with HKS 1.3Bar Wastegates, and HKS Dump Pipes. all have been Ceremic Coated in Chrome and have not been used since they were done. They have done approx 15,000Kms. Asking $3200 for the lot.

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-Greddy 90mm Titanium Catback Straight Through Used but in very good condition - $1000

Do these fit the R34 or is it different?

2530's pull hard Jono same as mine definantly a bargin to be had there. You got a car picked yet?

Do you know what they compare to? Like -7s or something? I'm a bit new to the land of the GTR. I have a lot of comparisons to read up on and a lot of learning to do.

I've got the cash sorted out, now I just need to find a good one. Couple of bayside blue ones went through, V-Specs too.

Anyone in town need some new tyres? or do you know someone who does?

Tyring to sell some Bridgestone Potenza RE01-R semi slicks about 70% tread left 265/35/18 awesome tyres.

$160 each.

Pass the word around to any mates etc thanks heaps trying to sell em locally so its not so much of a drama with postage.

Cheers

I've got two rims that are still good too, 18x8 I think, Can these be put on them?

Welcome to make offers on the rims. They are the ones in my sig. (edit, sig doesn't work anymore...)

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I have a set of tires for sale as well they are pretty much no use for the GTS guys but if you have a GTR with 10.5's then they are perfect.

I got 4 Brand new Hankook Ventus RS-3 Semi Slick Tires probably the best tire on the market at the Moment. 285/35 R18 - $1500.

They Look Pretty Cool too:

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Holy shit i can't believe how quick all my parts are selling, i must be selling them to cheaply lol. Hopefully everyone comes through with the money i'll be rich as motherf**ker teehee.gif!!!!!!!

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