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Selling genuine Nissan Weather shields for an R33 Skyline, Stops the rain from getting in as well as heavy wind. Excellent Condition. All the clips are still on the shields, obviously the double sided tape is no longer good.

Located in eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

$100, will not post.

Cheers

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Only reason i wont post is the fear of them breaking in transit... they are long flimsy pieces as you know, so i dont want the hassle of the buyer receiving broken goods. If you are desperate for them i will consider posting them... if you have any ideas on how best to package them lol.

Also im not sure if Aus post would send things that long, may need to organise a freight company...

cheers.

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