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lights, bar & bar brace

what city are u in mate?

sounds like u are in perth by lookin at your old posts. I will possibly have a set of front s1 headlights, gaurds and a slightly chopped front bar (looks fine just chopped behind to fit my 140mm thick intercooler) and also a nismo front bar thats never been fitted, and also some nismo sideskirts. I might sell the strut brace too if i get another aftermarket one.

send me a pm and let me know how much u are willing to pay for the parts and ill see if i wanna sell them :thumbsup: I wont have them available for 2 months roughly, until i sort out my r34 front.

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what city are u in mate?

sounds like u are in perth by lookin at your old posts. I will possibly have a set of front s1 headlights, gaurds and a slightly chopped front bar (looks fine just chopped behind to fit my 140mm thick intercooler) and also a nismo front bar thats never been fitted, and also some nismo sideskirts. I might sell the strut brace too if i get another aftermarket one.

send me a pm and let me know how much u are willing to pay for the parts and ill see if i wanna sell them >_< I wont have them available for 2 months roughly, until i sort out my r34 front.

Thanks Brad

PM sent just let me know when you can . The whole front would be nice. With both guards now please.

Thanks Brad

PM sent just let me know when you can . The whole front would be nice. With both guards now please.

Im still hunting down gtr front parts myself at this stage so that is whats deciding how long it will be. Honestly it will be around 2 months minimum before the parts are available, as i got a fair few bits to find and if anything is coming from Japan then they take 1-2 months alone just to arrive once i find the parts. So u can look around for other front end parts and if u need anything when im done then u can but dont wait around if other parts come up.

hope u understand mate

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