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Item:R32 Factory Option Car Cover

Age:14 Years

Condition:Relatively unused, no holes, all straps and buckles in good condition, could do with a light wash

Price:$150 ono

To Fit: Supplied by Nissan for R32 coupe's but could fit an R33 as well from the looks of it

Comments:Genuine Nissan factory option part, pretty hard to come by.

Item:R32 GTR Factory Option Rear Strut Brace

Age:14 years

Condition:Stickers on brace starting to fade, but still legible, strut has never been in an accident, so is structurally sound.

Price:$150 ono

To Fit: Should fit any R32 coupe (had it on my GTS after the GTR). Never tried on a 4 door, so not sure if it'll fit.

Comments:Another factory genuine item, not a $40 cheap chinese POS that'll probably buckle if you drop it.

Location:Melbourne

Contact:via PM or by posting in this thread

Pics soon.

Item:R32 GTR Factory Option Rear Strut Brace

Is this the same item as what you find on a V-Spec?

I'm sure it doesn't make a difference, but if its the same I'm sold.

Pics as promised:

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As you can tell the cover's pretty much suited to only coupe shaped R32's and possibly R33's.

There's been quite some interest in the car cover all at once, so whoever offers the most will get it I suppose.

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