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I have the following items left over from upgrades.

All this stuff needs to go.

R32 GTS-T Type-M Front Bar with driving lights

Price : $100

Black front bar with mounted driving lights, Good condition, scratches under the bottom only. All lights working.

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R32 GTS-T Bonnet

Price : $100

Gunmetal gray bonnet, will need to be repainted as clear starting to come off.

Straight no dints. No Pics at this stage sorry.

R32 GTS-T Rear Bar

Price : $50

Black rear bar with silver skyline writing. Excellent Condition.

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R32 GTS-T Rear Spoiler

Price : $40

Black Spoiler, This is not the standard rear spoiler, It is higher and dose not have the middle support like the stock one. Excellent condition.

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ALL ITEMS PIC UP ONLY

Location : VIC - Eastern Suburbs

Phone : 0401 946 220

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Edited by Tours
what the dealio with the front bar fella's?

Hey guys, im waiting for the guy to come and pick up the front bar tomorrow..

If i don't hear from him or sale falls through i will let you all know.

Seems to be a popular item lol...

Where the hell has the edit button gone on the forums ?

UPDATE:

FRONT BAR

I picked up the front bar yesterday from the panel and noticed some slight damage.

The passenger side where the the bar bolts up to the quarter, the corner is broken off.

The bar will need slight repair before fitting the the car. I will put pics up when im at home.

The initial buyer did not pick up the front bar today, so its still up for grabs if anyone is interested.

BONNET

Pending sale.

REAR BAR AND SPOILER

The rear bar seams to have gone missing from the panel shop so no longer up for grabs.. sorry.

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Edited by Tours

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