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Hi Guys,

I have for sale a set of Ganador Carbon Fibre Aero mirrors for R34 2 Door. They are the top of the line ganadors in carbon and with blue lense. They bolt straight on and plug straight in and retain the factory mirror adjustment controls. The look awesome and being carbon are very light. These are brand new in the box and are complete with mirrors X2, instructions, sticker and bolts. These look awesome, in fact I have a set on my R32 GTR. I'm asking $530 and $25 postage for most of aus, or pick-up from me in sydney northshore after 23rd jan (when I get back from holidays).

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You state they are only for 2 door but I assume the 4 door mirrors are still the same as the 2 door? In saying that the box states 2 door... Interested in these can anyone confirm they will fit 4 door R34?

hi mate. I'm pretty sure they only fit 2 door. dont ask me why, but I seem to remember ganador only make mirrors for 2 door and there are some small differences from 2-4 door. You wouldn't think so, but that's what I've been told. probably not worth risking the $$$ on it though. sorry.

spec r, thanks mate, I got your pm and replied.

everyone else, these are currently still for sale. dont miss out. I bought the non carbon and non blue lense ones for my GTR and regret not buying the carbon ones ever since, and the blue lense looks cool too. it's just a very slight blue tint.

Those mirrors look brilliant!!! Pity they don't fit an R32 GTR (or do they?). I definately want a set now! Free bump.

Im pretty sure they are carbon "look" rather than real carbon fibre.

They only cost $30 more than normal ones i doubt u get real carbon for that.

That said they are and awesome mirror, good luck with the sale. I have a set of non carbon ones being painted at the moment. Any chance u can weigh one?

i'm not so sure on that. I have both and I can tell you these are a LOT lighter than my non carbon ones. and they were $100 more from memory. I could be wrong though. The mount part is cast. but I'm pretty sure the mirror housing is carbon. either way it looks like carbon! lol, and they are quite light.

I'll do my best to weigh one when I'm back in aus.

guys, if you have an R34 these are the perfect mirrors for you. the quality is second to none, and the looks stunning. plus no need to paint them so you save a few hundred there. nice mirrors, nice price >_<

still for sale. I can't check their weight 100% accurately but it's ~1.1 kg each. very light considering their size, and the fact the bit that mounts to the car is metal and they are electric.

speaking from experience they transform the look of a car. very subtle mod, but looks awesome.

ok, now $500 flat. + postage or free pick-up. this is it, the one and only price adjustment. these are a steal at this price.

still got these lovely mirrors. someone please take them off my hands. price still at $500 + post. an absolute steal. come and buy them, fit them, and admire your car :laugh:

Another free bump... I've got the exact same set on mine except I've removed the CF and sprayed mine white to match the car.

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The blue lenses on these are also a major improvement over normal IMO.

thanks guys, they are the shit! Look so much nicer than the standard mirrors and the quality on them is amazing. not to be confused with the cheap arse imitators.

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