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Hey guys im selling these r34 four door rear skirts.

I bought off em a guy here telling me they would fit my gtt but they dont. I have also found out they are for a four door and not my GTT.

As you can see in the piks there in good condition, i can post them to any state. Im asking $120 including postage

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Cheers :rolleyes:

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Hey man , i brought a set from nsw the same as those , they dont actually fit right straight away you have to play with them abit to get them to fit and also a lil bit of fibre glassing too pain in the arse but they look awsome when finished if you have any questions pm me and ill help you out

The only problem i had fitting my rear aprons was the rear support which was obviously in the wrong spot, after cutting it away was only half an hour job with speed file and some sand paper to get it to fit, no fibreglassing was required. All fibreglass kits need to be pre-fitted before painting to guarantee a good fit.

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bump!!! u have no need for these!! i have a GTT! :yes:

One of these snapped

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Price Drop too $100 including postage!

dont no if u need em anyway, GTX-R34 said the rear supports are in the wrong places anyway :)

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