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hey up for sale is my ful nismo kitvwith wing bought for the second time for my s1 but now have sold the car for a sereis 2. story is the first one got broken in freight and wasnt covered by insurance so sold the broken bits to try recoup some cost and buy a new kit. got new kit a few months ago and is in mint condition ready for fitting and paint asking $900. im in perth wa. link to a car with the kit in a thread looks hot imo! http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1....html&hl=uk

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any chance of pics? is it a genuine Nism? keen on a full set if its looks right and prics

not genuine. monkey warehouse. will take som picks now. cant upload more pics

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i bought this kit ages ago, have never installed it and am going 34 gtr front now so i dont need the front bar, and sideskirts, plus i dont know if i want the wing or not as i already have one. what parts are u after? shipping is gonna be a pain though if your not from Perth.

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Interested in the sideskirts, and probably the front bar. I want to get rid of the 260RS front bar and side skirts - nismo kit looks much nicer. DOnt suppose youd want to swap?

Between me and jason the kits nerly gone - just find someone who wants a rear bar.

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sending this stuff from perth to your way is gonna be pricey and a pain so im lookin for a local buyer, i have had a few pm's of keen people in Perth so ill see what comes of that before ill send it over east. i am keeping the rear bar for myself anyway as i need it.

will keep u guys posted on what happens.

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