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Item: R34 GTT Skyline NISMO sideskirts and rear bar (no front bar)

Condition: Hasnt been fitted, just normal surface scratches, NO cracks, dents, chips

Price: $400

To Fit: As far as i know only 2Door's

Location: South Aus

Contact: PM me or post here

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It is not needed anymore as my girlfriend dusnt like it and i need money for future things :ermm: I on the other hand think the kits looks marvelous and really finishes the edge of the R34 off quite well.

It is in excellent condition and contains only the rear bar and 2 side skirts

Will ship at buyers expense.

CHEERS

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can you pm me a price on just the skirts only please?

Had an offer for $500 for the rear bar and skirts so at the moment dont really want to seperate bits.

Thanks guys

hey mate

would you know where id be able to get the nismo front bar?

Import places should have them, but Carmate sells alot of that kinda thing mayb chek them out.

Thanks

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Intersted in shipping rear bumper to Ireland?

If the sideskirts will sell then yes i can do that if we can organise postage :)

Find out how much postage will be for you and get back to me if you like.

Thanks

is it still available

Yes its is...

How much do you think it will cost to paint?

It really does just depend on the place you go to. Ive heard of some places charging upwards of $2,000, or as little as $400

Dont want the side skirts only the rear bar

Pm sent

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