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Hey guys, I have been trying to find out from a couple of places about the Ganador Aero mirrors for my R34 GTT and i found a person who will supply these Ganador-style Aero mirrors for a price that beats everyone in the market..

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The base plates are made of high quality aluminium, and the body of the mirrors in high quality fibre glass. Electric motors are included, and they are a direct bolt on replacement for the stock mirrors. Warranty is included.

Im sourcing these mirrors from Streettotrack[http://www.streettotrack.com/], where they are getting it made from www.nvdautosport.com .. These mirrors will fit an R34 GTT[2 door] and GTR... The price for these mirrors are as follows:-

Price for 7+ sets = $330.00 per set delivered to each individual customer

Price for 10 + sets = $288 per set delivered to each individual customer.

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The Group buy will run for 1 month from 7th march to 7th april or whichever is lesser to reach 10 people..

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