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Item: Genuine Ganador Aero Mirrors for R32 Skyline

Age:1 year old

Condition:excellent

Price: 390

To Fit: GMG R32 Skylines (What car)

Location: Sydney

Contact:me

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I bought these for my R32 GTR in japan. I then had them professionally painted (at Sydney Central Panel) in factory Nissan Gun Metal Grey. I've had them on my GTR for less than a year, but I now have some new mirrors I want to try.

These are awesome looking mirrors and they retain the factory electric adjustment. There is no wiring needed to install them either as they have factory type plugs, so you just unbolt your old mirrors, bolt these ones on and plug them in. From memory the mirrors were near $500 and $200 to get them painted. I'm asking $380 for them now.

You can pick them up from me in either Sydney CBD or Sydney north shore. Postage probably about $20 for most of aus.

Pics:

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This pic was when I bought them. Taken before painting (obviously!)

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I think I still have the box somewhere too. Will look for it:

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sorry subie. I meant to reply but promptly forgot. my bad :D anyway I've had an offer for the asking price so pending payment they are sold.

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