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Hey guys, looking for some R34 Nismo Skirts like picture below. Genuine is best but non genuine i will consider. If already painted factory silver then that would be a bonus.

like these pictured below (same colour too :D)

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PM or hit me up in here

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Hey, they are not Nismo side skirts, they are Nissan dealer option ones. How do I know? That's my car and I got the front bar and skirts from a guy in Sydney who was fitting a kit.

Yeh... I know they are meant to be called the Nissan Alita (from memory) skirts, but generally they are dubbed the nismo skirts so to maximise the hits for the thread I just kept it at that :P

Altia make the rear wing, Aero is the official name of the skirt.

Doesn't matter anyway.. everyone knows the skirts you're talking of :thumbsup:

Lol ok then well I couldnt see how someone could make such a good front bar and skirts but muck up a Rear wing so much!

Glad to know that terrible spoiler is made independent of the rest of the kit

So yeh, aero skirts anyone?

we have access to these skirts and we can make a mould and put them in production for you

your looking at $220 a set plus shipping australia wide:

Sydney: $30

Melbourne: $40

Brisbane: $45

Adelaide: $49

Perth: $ 89

Hobart: $69

Darwin $89

Hey guys, looking for some R34 Nismo Skirts like picture below. Genuine is best but non genuine i will consider. If already painted factory silver then that would be a bonus.

like these pictured below (same colour too :thumbsup:)

post-41581-1207098794_thumb.jpg

PM or hit me up in here

Good to see you're getting a kit on, any luck finding the rear bar mate?

I hate the 'aero/altia' rear bar, too boxy and that part with the skyline writing sticks out like dogs b@lls.

P.S I stumbled across here coz I was trawling the wtb to see if anyone wants some perfect working oem gt-t coilpacks for cheap, know anyone?

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Good to see you're getting a kit on, any luck finding the rear bar mate?

I hate the 'aero/altia' rear bar, too boxy and that part with the skyline writing sticks out like dogs b@lls.

P.S I stumbled across here coz I was trawling the wtb to see if anyone wants some perfect working oem gt-t coilpacks for cheap, know anyone?

Im the same, i really dont like the rear bar!

yeh planning on slowly getting there. if finding these skirts is this hard for a reasonable price, i cant imagine what finding a genuine type s rear bar like yours will be like!

Well ill keep that in mind about the coil packs, because i have developed a misfire. Im thinking ill check the plugs first, but they will be my next line of fire :thumbsup:

price?

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