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These are genuine Takero's side skirts. They sit about 18cm lower than the bottom of your door. Ideal for a standard height Stagea wanting to get a lowered look but still legal or a lowered car wanting extra low. On my Stagea the front of the skirt sat 7cm off the ground. They sell for 60,000yen (about $1000) on his site. www.takeros.jp.

They have some everyday light scrapes along the under side but that would be covered once repainted to match your car. LHS has a scrape at the back - see photo. The underside corner has cracked along the bottom and will need a small repair (where the red arrow points to).

Located on the Gold Coast.

NO SWAPS for sideskirts but may consider others eg. CD or DVD head unit

Cheers.

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hey dude,ive got a genuine nissan/clarion TV/CD changer with a 6 inch lcd screen for sale on here.its out of my s1 stagea.will you consider a swap plus cash adjustment if necessary.and how much are you hoping to get for the skirts?cheers

rodders

hey dude,ive got a genuine nissan/clarion TV/CD changer with a 6 inch lcd screen for sale on here.its out of my s1 stagea.will you consider a swap plus cash adjustment if necessary.and how much are you hoping to get for the skirts?cheers

rodders

Is it TV only? ie. needs a separate cd/dvd head unit? I've got an old school double din unit now. I'm after a newish single din unit so I can fit guages above it.

Choco, rules are you must state a price.

:happy:

Cheers Ruby.

Looking for about $200 but open to offers.

Would consider guages too. After Oil Temp/pressure and air fuel

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