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Hey guys,

I have decided to let go of my R34 widebody GTR conversion guards(Complete Front & Rears) as im in the process of selling my car. I purchased these of yahoo japan about 2 months ago. They are in excellent condition and will look amazing on and complete.THESE ARE VERY RARE ITEMS

If you have any question please do not hesitate to contact me.

Price: $750 + Postage

Location: South Australia

Contact: Via PM or 0423 929 657

Pics:

Fronts are these style

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/cart/index.php?c=87&p=438

pics of actual fronts and rears soon

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Hey guys,

I have decided to let go of my R34 widebody GTR conversion guards(Complete Front & Rears) as im in the process of selling my car. I purchased these of yahoo japan about 2 months ago. They are in excellent condition and will look amazing on and complete.THESE ARE VERY RARE ITEMS

If you have any question please do not hesitate to contact me.

Price: $750 + Postage

Location: South Australia

Contact: Via PM or 0423 929 657

Pics:

Fronts are these style

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/cart/index.php?c=87&p=438

pics of actual fronts and rears soon

would be very interested if you can send me the actually pictures of them!! can you please email them to [email protected] as i have just got my tax back and am about to do a respray on my 34 :)

ALSO they are for a GTT arent they? email me cause i dont come on here much

would be very interested if you can send me the actually pictures of them!! can you please email them to [email protected] as i have just got my tax back and am about to do a respray on my 34 :)

ALSO they are for a GTT arent they? email me cause i dont come on here much

email sent.

hey guys i have had plenty of pm's asking for pics so ill post them up to make it easier also i forgot to mention they are for GTT and would prefer SA buyers but delivery wont be a problem.

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do they match up to the gtt bumpers and tail lights. how much posted to melb 3020?

hrmm i dont think it matches the gtt bumper..

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do they match up to the gtt bumpers and tail lights. how much posted to melb 3020?

nah you need GTR bumpers and GTR tail light covers and will get you a quote soon

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