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Item Summary: SKYLINE R32 - NISMO CARBON FIBER BONNET,

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

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Odometre: 0 kilometres

Asking Price: $500

Condition: New

Reason for Selling: Sold 32 - taking up space in garage

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0451096520

Extra Information:

Up for sale I have a brand new NISMO carbon fiber bonnet for an r32 skyline, still in brand new condition and in bubble wrap.

Selling for only $500 Bought off ebay, cost me well over $900 including shipping, link below.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissan-R32-...sQ5fAccessories

The bonnet is still in the box and is brand new, need this gone from the garage as im moving to a smaller house, please dont bother with stupid offers as your wasting your time and mine. No swaps also.

Cheers

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