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this was the email i got from him:

side skirts= $260

rear pods=$120

i can do you a package for, $360

prep, prime and paint = $500

trial fit and re fit = $50

and you also get a free hks style cold air box painted and fitted for free.

JOSH

JS AUTO IMPORTS

0405 153 290

so actually quite abit more then.

Is it even possible to get new Genuine nissan GTR frontbars if you dont have an Aus delivered GTR?

When i ring nissan, they want a VIN number before they will help. And considering i own an imported Gts-t, i dont get very far.

Can anyone help?

Is it even possible to get new Genuine nissan GTR frontbars if you dont have an Aus delivered GTR?

When i ring nissan, they want a VIN number before they will help. And considering i own an imported Gts-t, i dont get very far.

Can anyone help?

it's not a trick question mate. just give them your vin when they ask for it. it's so they can ensure they order the correct parts for your model. if you dont want GTST parts then tell them you need parts for a BNR32 GTR. and if they aren't sure just get a GTR VIN and give them that.

nah man, don't need an aussie GTR.

call parts at Brighton Nissan in Victoria 03 9563 9902

i bought one from there about a year ago

it's not a trick question mate. just give them your vin when they ask for it. it's so they can ensure they order the correct parts for your model. if you dont want GTST parts then tell them you need parts for a BNR32 GTR. and if they aren't sure just get a GTR VIN and give them that.

Cheers guys. I thought they'd only sell to you if you proved you had one. lol

Dont i feel like an ass

I'll give em a call in the new year

  • 4 weeks later...

just got my skirts done n rears by JSAI..his at guildford...supplied and test fitted for $400 ready for painting which is a top price 4 n1 style skirts and trust rear pods. Didnt paint with him bcos getting car done anyways. But if anyone just looking for the skirts and pods.. he qouted me $500 supplied/fit/paint.

his name is Josh. good bloke too.

JS AUTO IMPORTS

0405 153 290

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