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Ill get straight to the point with this one.

The kit is a full c west kit for an R34 GTT coupe. Front bar will fit a sedan but not so sure about the rear bar, SHOULD fit but sides definetly wont.

Some idiot decided to back into my car while I was at a wedding reception and didnt leave his details. Hence im left with a cracked front bar.

The side skirts have some scrapes on it and the rear bar is slightly cracked near the passenger side rear wheel arch.

The kit brand new from Japan would be $3k+

Im after $650 for side and rear together and $150 for front bar. They are black in colour but will need to be prepped and resprayed anyways so the colour of your car wont matter.

All prices are negotiable and if someone wants the whole lot than ill be more flexible and may even deliver to you if your in the sydney metro area.

The new kit has been dropped off to the panel beaters and the car will go in and the old kit will be off in a few weeks time.

ONLY reason why im not repairing the front bar is that I have a brand new kit from Japan that is just sitting in my garage collecting dust, was saving up for a full respray, but due to this little incident I thought I may as well put the whole kit on first.

The bonnet has been keyed and hence a replacement bonnet has been found, $70 and the bonnet is yours.

The damage to the front bar isnt that bad at all, just an L shaped crack above the "C" in the ARC in the first set of photos.

Anyways enough talk from me, here are some pics

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Thats a real pitty shame what dicks people are..

How much do you expect for a repair and respray to the kit, any photos of damage?

BTW what rims do you have?

repair and respray depends on the smash repairer you go to....so to avoid a misunderstanding I dont want to quote a price.

However, it will be probably only $100-$200 more than spraying and fitting a new non damaged kit as the process of prepping etc will be the same except they will need to fix the cracks beforehand hence where the extra labour will come from.

No photos of damage...will try to get some.

In regards to the rims I currently have the black ones in the first set of photos.

hey dude. its a shame people cant respect other's property. sorry to go off topic but whats that rear wing on your car? been dying to find out. direct fit to gtt holes? thanks

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