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Item: R32 GTS-t Standard bonnet and guards in VGC

Age: Came off an '89 model 32

Condition: VGC, no dents or major scratches, Bonnet currently painted black, guards are in blue.

Price: $90 for bonnet, $40 per guard, sell whole lot for $150 :D

To Fit: R32 GTS-t Skyline

Location: Available for inspection and pick up in South East suburbs, Melbourne

Contact: Call Tam on 0402 628 900 anytime.

Comments: Parts are off the car sitting in the garage atm. Need this stuff gone asap, hence the low price! :D

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a lil bit more recently.

Cheers :D

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how r u buddy,

jst a question r u selling ur standard guards to get wide vented guards,

because i have a set which i was goin 2 use but didnt and i want to sell them

so if your lookin for sum i have.

also is that the full doluck kit or jst front bar

how r u buddy,

jst a question r u selling ur standard guards to get wide vented guards,

because i have a set which i was goin 2 use but didnt and i want to sell them

so if your lookin for sum i have.

also is that the full doluck kit or jst front bar

its just the front bar, the side skirts are some brand i cant even remember and vertex sideskirts in those photos. im nearly finished doing a widebody atm with all new parts but thanks for the offer anyways. :angry:

i'll take the guards. I've PM'ed you as your phone is turned off?

sorry my phones battery died on me, :( just give me another call whenever and leave your phone number on the voicemail if i dont pickup and i'll get back to you :banana:

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