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hey guys i have a original do luck kit for gtr32.

it consits of :

1 front bar

1 rear bar

2 side skirts

1 carbon fibre grill

2 carbon fibre front bar fenders

1 rear wing

cost over 6k from japan

selling for $4500

all parts are brand new and never been fitted

pm me for details.

only genuwine enquires only

southside queensland

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hey guys i have a original do luck kit for gtr32.

it consits of :

1 front bar

1 rear bar

2 side skirts

1 carbon fibre grill

2 carbon fibre front bar fenders

1 rear wing

cost over 6k from japan

selling for $4500

all parts are brand new and never been fitted

pm me for details.

only genuwine enquires only

southside queensland

3pc kit (front bar, side skirts and rear bar) currently $2346 + shipping for those wondering.

  • 2 weeks later...
You idiot its a genuine kit from Do-Luck not a copy you thread runing whore

James - PULL YOUR HEAD FROM YOUR RECTUM! 'thread runing whore' - do you enven know what that means? or are you parioting the colourful language that your daddy calls your mummy?

go have a look at the prices from the GENUINE DO-LUCK site :D

James - PULL YOUR HEAD FROM YOUR RECTUM! 'thread runing whore' - do you enven know what that means? or are you parioting the colourful language that your daddy calls your mummy?

go have a look at the prices from the GENUINE DO-LUCK site :D

Ok DAN00H owner of a sick R33, its 230 000 yen for the 3pc kit as stated from the Do-Luck website, which is $3700 AUD NOT including the wing and grill, THEN YOU HAVE TO ADD A FREIGHT COST YOU DICK, i wouldn't be suprised if it came to $6000.

bump for a sick kit :D

  • 2 weeks later...

agrees on awesome kit

i got a genuine R32 GTS-T from japan T-2 kit and that cost nearly $4000 before the dollar was shit

there is no way in hell that you could get a genuine kit like these for less then $4000 in mint condition

+1111 for awesome kit

and GL with sale buddy

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