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Hiya folks

i know this is a long shot as i'm aware these are still rare cars at the moment but i've sold my V35 COUPE and have these parts left over -

Genuine Nissan rear wing (Silver) looks like this WING SOLD

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(comes painted SILVER from Nissan and brake light)

and a GIALLA front grill looks like this

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(comes unpainted with mesh)

**both items are brand new, never fitted**

prices are 600 for the wing (paid pver $1000)

and 300 for the grill (paid about $600)

or buy both for $800

Jimbo

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Anyidea if the front bar will fit on a V35 4 door?

I am looking at importing one and love that kit - do you have side skirts as well by chance? >_<

Actually ignore that even if you did the coupe skirts would not fit on a 4 door...

If it fits a 4 door - and I am forced to buy a 2002 model instead of a 2003 then I might be very interested!

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Might be interested in the giallia grill. I just bought a 2006 coupe. I live in Christchurch, New Zealand. Wont have my car till March, so will have to wait till then.

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grille still for sale

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it took me 3 hour to fit the wing

dig 10 different sized holes on my boot.

1 of 20MM, 3 of 13MM, 6 of 18mm.

F**k it is hard work as the metal is over 1mm thick and very hard and my tool are craps from $2 shop

But looks awesome with the addtional break light on the wing.

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it took me 3 hour to fit the wing

dig 10 different sized holes on my boot.

1 of 20MM, 3 of 13MM, 6 of 18mm.

F**k it is hard work as the metal is over 1mm thick and very hard and my tool are craps from $2 shop

But looks awesome with the addtional break light on the wing.

the whole pack also included 2 new boot support arm which is 5kg more strong than the orgional ones, in order to support heavier boot with wing.

The pack also included 5 different chasis part that can be fit to chasis.

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