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Items: -1- East Bear R34GTR Carbon Fibre Bonnet OEM Style (bolt on for GT-T)

-2- East Bear R34GTR style Grille Stay (bolt on for GT-T)

Age: 18 month

Condition: As new. Genuine East Bear purchased from Powerplay Imports. http://www.powerplayimports.com/index.php?...t&cat_id=52

Price drop! $1150 for the bonnet.

$150 for the grille

Retail price: Carbon Bonnet $1800 + Grille Stay $400 (painted) = $2200

To Fit: R34 GT-T. Direct bolt-on. Using original bonnet lock assembly and hinges

Reason for selling: Bought another car

Location: Gladesville Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: Pickup preferred

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Other spare parts:

Factory console (boost, oil & volts) triple gauge cluster $150

Factory side indicators amber $30

Factory stabiliser bars, front and rear $50

Aftermarket rear subframe alignment kit $50

Link to pictures

All items in excellent conditions.

Cheers

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