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Items: ER34 GTT Genuine C-West Bodykit. Including Front Bar, Side Skirts & Rear Bar.

Location: Brisbane

Price: $2000 ono.

Pick up only, or you can organize shipping.

Contact: PM or email: vq34 (at) live.com

Being a genuine bodykit, it will bolt right up first, every time.

Try & find a genuine CWest kit landed for less than $2000. :(

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damn thats a nice clean looking car you have there man. and a very nice kit. would jump on this but not a fan of the deep grill.

if you split it up will be interested in side skirts.

mate, are you insane? $1000 for a C-West genuine kit?? someone gotta snap it fast before he changed his mind!!!

that not even covers a brand new c-west front bar shipped to australia..

good luck with the sale!

mate, are you insane? $1000 for a C-West genuine kit?? someone gotta snap it fast before he changed his mind!!!

that not even covers a brand new c-west front bar shipped to australia..

good luck with the sale!

Thanks mate, it appears nobody wants a quality, genuine kit anymore.

People would rather pay for cheap imitations than pay a little extra for genuine.

Bump. Don't want to go lower than $1000.

Thanks mate, it appears nobody wants a quality, genuine kit anymore.

People would rather pay for cheap imitations than pay a little extra for genuine.

Bump. Don't want to go lower than $1000.

$1000 for genuine is an absolute steal tho.. if i had a skyline i'd have grabbed this ages ago.. or should we trial fit this to ct9a LOLLLLL

Hey Dallas

Man don't drop your price anymore, just be a little more patient. It will sell to the right person.

This kit is in mint condition and is great when you see it in real life.

Try the ebay way Dallas, you would be surprised how ebay can fetch good prices if you advertise it properly.

0.99cent auctions always amaze me in the way they can sell ordinary things to the masses for a good return. (my 2 cent worth.)

Give me a ring ya slacko!

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