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Hi guys,

was collecting parts whilst waiting for my new car but have decided i'll keep the car as is for the time being and let someone else grab these.

These are JSAI parts, good quality Australian made items - they are ready to go and you don't have to wait months for something to turn up :laugh:

All brand new, never fitted, just sat in the spare room of the house - i got the skirts/rear pods in case the R i got didn't have them, but it did :D and i'm happy the way the car is so everything is going!

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Ok prices,

Front bumper: $650 (RRP $695)

Front guards: $400 (RRP $440)

Carbon Fibre Front diffuser: $590 (RRP $660)

Rear pods: $180 (RRP $200)

Skirts: $250 (RRP $300)

Melb pick-up preferred but can organise interstate shipping as well :P

Brand new items, with some good discounts from RRP - i could just sell at their brand new cost, because if you ordered some there's not going to be any difference, both new. But wouldn't mind clearing some space, and the massive plus, you don't have to WAIT for these items... i'm sure some people know what the wait times for JSAI parts can be like - i've done the waiting for you and added a discount on top! bargain!

cheers,

daniel

forgot to mention, the front diffuser, if you look closely is not the standard design. This it the Z-Tune design. If you look closely at the pics of a real Z-Tune you'll see the front diffuser is slightly different, there's not holes in the middle section, it's solid across the front.

You can't buy Z-Tune diffusers from Nismo, only owners can buy them. I believe JSAI is the only company that makes the real Z-Tune style front diffusers :laugh:

no such thing as Z-tune skirts pods - they are Nismo style items, gets mixed up a lot. Only the front bumper and guards are Z-tune items.

in terms of it fitting your car? wouldn't be a direct fit at least, but could prob get a decent panel workshop to get em on

none of the items are painted :laugh:

Just a suggestion,

Dan, I think you should use the Z-Tune front guards and front bar on your Nur?

Would look mint and we'd have another "Tangomatt" R34 GTR Nur on SAU :woot:

Price sounds decent to me, if you are buying these items.

Would have bought them myself if I had a R34 GTR.

All the best :P

please pm me your best price for the skirts and pods delivered to adelaide

cheers

Sideskirts and pods sold to me, pending on pick up :)

Hi Senior, interested in your front bumper.

I'm from Melbourne Burwood. Can do pick up in da city also.

Ermm, most importantly, is price negotiate? :banana:

PM me your best price please.

Cheers mate

Lucas :):D :D

Lucas you have pm,

sorry Nisswreck, skirts/pods went a few hours ago

george you have pm

and others who have pm'd, doing it right now :/

get in quick guys, this stuff won't last long!

skirts/pods = sold

guards = sold pending payment

front bumper and front lip still available, get in quick!

could probably do a bit of a combo deal on both as well

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Interested in front diffuser, does it marry up to the factory diffuser??

Also who is the manufacturer and is it damaged in any way please?

as in the first post, parts are made here in Australia by JSAI, JS Auto Imports

the lower lip will bolt on to the lower section (middle bit) of the front bumper, so it's bumper -> lower section -> lip

no damage, brand new, never fitted parts

  • 1 month later...

firstly, mucho apologies for the delayed response to the thread, i've been away and had quite a few things to take care of since i've been back

the front lip at this stage is not for sale (to anyone) i'm sorry to say, will let people know if anything changes.

i will reply to PM's now

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