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Item: R32 GTR/GTST Rear Bar - Silver

Item Condition: Very Good Condition

Reason for Selling: Not needed anymore

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD THANKS

Extra Info: Good for spare

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Item: R32 GTST Front Bar '89

Item Condition: Repairable

Reason for Selling: Not needed, just taking up space

Price and Payment Conditions: $20 ONO

Extra Info: Good for a spare or repair

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Item: R32 GTR Badge Genuine

Item Condition: Good for age

Reason for Selling: No reason

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD THANKS

Extra Info: These new are pretty expensive

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Item: R32 GTR Badge Genuine BACK UP FOR SALE

Item Condition: BRAND SPANKING NEW

Reason for Selling: No reason

Price and Payment Conditions: $65

Extra Info: These new are pretty expensive

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** THIS BADGE IS UNUSED AND STILL IN NISSAN BAG**

**BOTH BADGES ARE IN GUN GREY COLOUR**

I am located in the south of Brisbane.

Postage is payable by you.

My contact details are below.

No SMS, as I will not reply.

Send Email, I will be quick to reply.

****EXTRA EXTRA****

Item: R32 GTR ABS UNIT

Item Condition: ****It is leaking from the seal****

Reason for Selling: replaced

Price and Payment Conditions: $30 ONO

Extra Info: ****This will suit someone who can repair it. It worked on my gtr prior to being replaced.****

Item: FAKE GTR badge

Item Condition: Brand new

Reason for Selling: Prefer to have genuine

Price and Payment Conditions: $5 ONO

Extra Info: ***This is fake, but looks very similar to real GTR ones***

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Prefer cash, bank deposit. No cheques or C.O.D.

Hear from you soon.

Arbess B.

0402 565 791

[email protected]

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