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Am getting a little bored with current looks so instead of spending tons of cash thought I'd check to see if anyone else is in a similar mood and maybe we can do swapsies?

I have the Nismo rear bar (fibreglass) - very good quality and perfect fit and paint. Impul side skirts - good fit with a couple of little chips on corner from when they were installed and gutter scratches on underside, pretty crap paint but unless you look closely you can't really tell. The side skirts are a good candidate for fibreglass repair and respray but can be used as-is if you're not fussy.

I'm after the Nissan Altia (also referred to as "Nismo") rear bar and side skirts.

In other words... This is WHAT I HAVE:

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This is WHAT I WANT:

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I'm in Sydney no 'shipping' only interested in NSW trades and only in factory R34 BLACK color.

Am getting a little bored with current looks so instead of spending tons of cash thought I'd check to see if anyone else is in a similar mood and maybe we can do swapsies?

I have the Nismo rear bar (fibreglass) - very good quality and perfect fit and paint. Impul side skirts - good fit with a couple of little chips on corner from when they were installed and gutter scratches on underside, pretty crap paint but unless you look closely you can't really tell. The side skirts are a good candidate for fibreglass repair and respray but can be used as-is if you're not fussy.

I'm after the Nissan Altia (also referred to as "Nismo") rear bar and side skirts.

In other words... This is WHAT I HAVE:

post-49910-1287588905_thumb.jpgpost-49910-1287588923_thumb.jpg

post-49910-1287588939_thumb.jpg

This is WHAT I WANT:

post-49910-1287589101_thumb.jpg

I'm in Sydney no 'shipping' only interested in NSW trades and only in factory R34 BLACK color.

i have what your after, sadly in white and located in perth

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