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Good day all,

I have for sale a GENUINE made in Japan Impul sides and rear bar for a R34. We all know that genuine kits don't come by so often and a quick search on the word Impul kit will show that the last time a genuine Impul kit was sold around 2 years ago (April 2008 see link below)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ge...ml&hl=impul

It took me close to one year just to search for both the sides and rear. Anywho, please find attached pics. The first few pics are a reference pics (with owner's permission except for the yellow 34 as i'm unable to track the owner) on how the Impul kit will look on your 34. The rest are the actual pictures of the sides and rear respectively.

Reference pics

sideshot.jpg

rearshot.jpg

rearshot2.jpg

referencepic.jpg

Actual items (sides and rear)

side.jpg

insideside.jpg

rear.jpg

insiderear.jpg

Now for the fine details :

1. The sides and rear is a genuine kit (see pic and Impul logo on kit)

2. Both kits are in very good conditions even though they are second hand (see pictures – if you need more pics please PM me and I'll grab some 5 megapixel pics for you)

3. The kit is made of high quality fibreglass hence I bought it the first place. I've asked around and there's no plastic kit ever made by Impul for this bodykit. Rest assure that you don't need to mould / putty it to fit into the car. Both kits came off directly from a R34 with a perfect fit I should say.

4. Kit will only fit a R34 2 door series

5. Side skirts are yellow in colour and rear bar is white in colour

6. I am located in Perth, South of the River and viewing is available for Perth residents. Please don't rock up without prior notice as I have a vicious dog at site and I won't be able to guarantee your safety if you climb into the place for a peek at the kit.

7. Would prefer to sell to Perth residents but I'm open to buyers from interstate. Buyer will be paying for shipping charges. I recommend Air Road Direct as they cover up to $1000 in damage(s) during transit and you will get the items within 7 days. I've used them about 4 times now for interstate shipping and no complains so far.

8. At this stage I would prefer not to split the kit up. Besides, why would you split this as I reckon the rear and sides line up nicely and looks great (see pic #1) but hey each to its own I suppose.

9. Impul's website for the R34 is http://www.impul.co.jp/products/complete/r34.skyline.htm

After a rough conversion on the website, you will notice the sides and rear alone will come close to $AUD 2,200 excluding shipping. I had a quote a year ago by a freight forwarder back when the yen was trading at 75 cents to one aud dollar and shipping will be approx $AUD 700ish and after you add in commissions, gst, storage / handling fees and customs handling fees you will be looking at close to $AUD 3,300 or more landed in Australia.

Anyway, enough of the above as I don't want to spice the kit up as if it's a god-like kit. For those of you that have seen an Impul kit in person, you will appreciate the beauty and clean look of it on the 34.

I'll be selling both the sides and rear at a realistic $AUD 950 ONO. Please bear in mind a fibreglass copy sells for around $AUD 1,000 and a quick search on SAU will reveal the problems of flexing, extra molding and labour required to fit off-market fibreglass kit.

PM me if you need more info.

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if you ever decide to split the kit

ill take the side skirts.

Any rough idea how much shipping would be to NSW 2745?

if you cant find out thats fine.

hi mate

at this stage i'll prefer to sell the whole kit as a whole but i'll keep you notified if someone decided to get the rear by itself.

i'd say shipping to the eastern states for the sides will be under $200 - was around $175 last time for me via air road direct

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Hey Gene,

How's are things ? Took me about 1 yr plus tolook for em but priorities in life changed so i need to sell em now. Thought you already have the Impul on yr car why would you need another set ?

Shipping can be a pain, i paid close to $ 450 just to get them shipped to me from 2 different states hence the white and yellow colour. So any local buyer will def save in terms of postage if you ask me

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