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Lol my offer of 500 delivered still stands :ninja:

if you can find a place to post it for less than 100 that is in sydney ill do it

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This is still here?! I can't believe this is not gone yet! It didn't even take me a week before someone snapped up mine, and most of the interest came from Sydney.

Tried ebay?

This is still here?! I can't believe this is not gone yet! It didn't even take me a week before someone snapped up mine, and most of the interest came from Sydney.

Tried ebay?

yeah put it on ebay :D

I bought one from Brisbane, It was gonna cost me 100 bucks to get it delivered to where i am (8 hours away), but got a mate to pick it up while he was down there. Paid $425 for genuine painted and delivered.

Someone will want it....you live in Sydney it shouldn't be hard.

Advice when installing try not to break your plugs when removing the old wing, unless new one comes with em.

I bought one from Brisbane, It was gonna cost me 100 bucks to get it delivered to where i am (8 hours away), but got a mate to pick it up while he was down there. Paid $425 for genuine painted and delivered.

Someone will want it....you live in Sydney it shouldn't be hard.

Advice when installing try not to break your plugs when removing the old wing, unless new one comes with em.

yeah it will sell ... not worried... bump

haha imagine if some one bought it from perth.. pretty cool wing though

yeah would look hot on your car ..... email me some pictures of me old car. and put it in your avatar!

hi is it cracked anywhere on the wing.?

the pvc is not but there are 2 paint cracks under the brake light. barely noticeable. and they are only in the paint.

BUMP MUST GO 400$ NOT BUDGING A $

Hi mate

I need the Nismo end caps for $150. then you sell the wing for $250 and you have your $400?

I can send you replacement end-caps in that deal...

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