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I have aquired a brand new C West bodykit for my R34 GTR. Seeing as my car is currently stock, I am reluctant to fit it.

It includes the front and rear bar, side skirts, headlight eye brows and vented fibreglass bonnet. Its brand new and it came from N1 distribution before they went broke. One of the previous owners trains at my gym and we did a deal for it.

I want $5000 for it, or I will swap it for performance parts, such as turbos, injectors, computer, boost controller, coil overs.

I know I am going to get 5,000,000 requests from pic collectors to post up pics, and I will shortly.

Meanwhile, here is a pic of the kit from the C west site, this gives a better indication rather than pics of the kit wrapped in plastic.

You can pm here, email me at [email protected] or ring on 0404 453 542.

I may even accept wheels as a trade, but be aware I already have Nismo LM4's, they need to be better than these. Black Rays or LM4's.

Cheers

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I agree its one of the best looking kits, and reality is I'm going to fit it. I just wanted to see if anybody was interested first.

I'm not sure about fitment on a GTT sorry.

I forgot to mention that its a genuine kit, I guess you guys probably figured that out already.

Car goes to the panel shop on Wednesday to get the kit fitted. Anybody interested in the car or bodykit has till then. Once the kit is fitted, I'm keeping the car.

The rear bar and skirts are still all wrapped up, I didnt want to unwrap them, I think you'll get the jist from the pics that its a genuine kit, the guy that provided the kit was a part owner of N1, they were the C West distributors in Victoria.He is a close friend.

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