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Item: Genuine JDM Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R nismo boot lip spoiler

Age: came off a 1989 model gtr

Condition: good with no visible scrathes or cracks

Price: $250ono

To Fit: (What car) r32 gtr, gtst or whatever r32

Location: melbourne

Contact: tony 0412862091

Comments:

hey guys i got this genuine jdm r32 gtr nismo boot lip spolier for sale, i purchased it not long ago but have decided not to put it on due to so much stuffing around and dont really hav the time to do it, its a genuine jdm nismo spolier and it is in gunmetal colour, these cost heaps as they are genuine so get yorself a great buy and look absolutely fantastic when fitted

cheers tony

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damn i love this spoiler...wish i had this instead of a gtr spoiler =(

well get it then hehe as its grey like your gtr,

price is pretty much firm guys

cheers tony

Hey buddy. I might be interested if the price was lower. Also where are the holes for the bolts?

Cheers

hey mate how you going, amm the price is pretty much fair i really think, let me know

cheers tony

guys there are no holes in this spoiler as it was securely fitted with double sided tape and i think thats what most people use to fit these spoilers on, come on guys so much interest but no buyers

cheers

it's not genuine. there is no cut outs to allow for the stock wing. so definately not genuine, and not nismo. sorry. :)

well i was told its genuine, here is the information when i first purchased it

Nissan Skyline GT-R Boot Lip Spoiler

What you are looking at is a JDM Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R boot lip spoiler.

Removed from a 1989 BNR32 Nissan Skyline GT-R, however will also fit the GTS-t and GTS model R32 Skylines.

This spoiler comes in grey however could very easily be re-sprayed to match any colour Skyline.

All-round this item is in used but beru good condition with no visable cracks or breaks.

Looks great when fitted !

Tony, it is what is known as a Type 2 N1 Style Boot Lip Spoiler.

You cannot refit the factory wing if using this lip, and it is definately not a Genuine Nissan part.

thanks for that guys, if its not genuine then its not but you did read what it said about it,

anyway guys im open to offers on this and yess i guess the wing will need removing if putting this wing on but will look mad as its got no cut outs and will look good if only n1 boot lip on, anyway guys make me an offer and take it because i need it gone as its not going on my gtr

cheers tony

I would buy it but as stated it's not a genuine Nismo and your reasoning for it being so pricey was that it was a NISMO item, so i think you should adjust the price accordingly.

Also is this fibreglass or rubber?

well you wont mate, on the ebay add i forgot to mention advertised elsewhere so can end auction at any time but that was my mistake

cheers tony

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