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I m really interested but since u says that it cant be freighted I will c any frens studying near your area n hand carry back to Singapore! Will get in touch wif u again!!!!!!!!!

Ok.....

There are alot of people from Singapore currently enrolled in my university degree at the university of Newcastle. B Construction Management, if you happen to know them (not much chance) then you are more than welcome to purchase through them.... I could freight it, but it would cost bucket loads as the packing size would be quite large, especially to Singapore...

I think the shipping would almost outweight the cost of the lip!

Tom

If you give me picture of your lower lip i may swap.....

Only if the lower lip is original plastic and not sprayed a diffferent colour... ie i want an original lower spoiler that is the original grey/black plastic colour.

If you want to swap you pay freight for yours, to me and ill do vice versa....

Tom

Yeah Ryno, lip was sold but due to TIME WASTER that i wont mention, i still have it.... You still have the adress so feel free to go into the workshop and have a look....

I work for a construction firm during the day so i wont be there but if you would like to arrange a weekend then that is fine with me.... I would prefer to swap with a stock GTR lower lip however, as i dont have one for my car if i sell my MIDORI one and it would be just simpler to do a swap.

I am also trying to get my car back to as standard on the outside as possible, which includes this lip!

Tom

Ok, you would be better off buying a GTR bumper for your GTS-T.....

It would be a shame to have to ruin this nice carbon lip for a non gtr bar....

It was slightly damaged but it would be sweet on a GTR when painted to suit the car..... I can arange the undercoat by the way......

I dont think it is a good idea to fit it to a GTS-T bar

Tom

is this lip for a r32??? Im in the middle of some insurance finalising so i wont promise you anything but do you thing you could pm or email ([email protected]) me your mobile so i can talk to you.. But i am genuinely interested.

Well Tom, I am incidentally called Thomas pretty close huh! If there are no takers at say a stipulated time, u could ask one of those fellas for a small little favour to bring it back to Singapore when they r back for holiday. I can also pass the original GTR lip to u when they r going back! Sounds a little dreamy but who noes it might worked !!!!!

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