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lads,

got a set of pearl white genuine Dayz sideskirts for sale to suit S2 Stagea.

these are in great condition, from memory, no scratches whatsoever. All clips in place. There are 4 pieces in total. They are currently living under my parents house gathering dust so no actualy photos, but illustrative photos below.

Looking for $350 ONO

pick up in Melb or door to door courier can be arranged by buyer.

PM me if interested.

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sorry mate, completely forgot i had them. was under the house on the weekend getting my airbox and saw them propped up.

welcome to put yours up for sale and buy mine if you need pearl white specifically?

bump.

would also consider selling my Nismo side skirts in pearl white if anyone interested.

Have been prepared and fitted to the car so no hassles with fitting them straight up. Very very rare item, and only considering selling because i want to lower my car more and i probably won't get into my apartment complex without damaging them. Pickup only for these, as they're fibreglass and i'd be worried about them breaking in transit.....

$450 ONO

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bump.

would also consider selling my Nismo side skirts in pearl white if anyone interested.

Have been prepared and fitted to the car so no hassles with fitting them straight up. Very very rare item, and only considering selling because i want to lower my car more and i probably won't get into my apartment complex without damaging them. Pickup only for these, as they're fibreglass and i'd be worried about them breaking in transit.....

$450 ONO

Damn, I'm on the wrong side of the strait! If I could work out how to safely get them to Tassie I'd be very interested!

i'm happy to work with you on finding a safe solution - i mean, they obviously got to here somehow as they didn't come with the car!

i am just hesitant because they are such a rare and expensive item. the plastic dayz ones would stand up to a beating, but the fiberglass ones might be a bit less forgiving if they were handled roughly.

i'm happy to work with you on finding a safe solution - i mean, they obviously got to here somehow as they didn't come with the car!

i am just hesitant because they are such a rare and expensive item. the plastic dayz ones would stand up to a beating, but the fiberglass ones might be a bit less forgiving if they were handled roughly.

Cool. I might do some measuring tonight to work out roughly how long they are and then see what some of the freight companies think.

no dramas. i can drop them at a courier depot in melbourne metro if that helps. plcaes like pack n send would be able to do something for you perhaps??

it will be a case of either or. so if they dayz skirts sell first, i keep the nismo's and vice versa......can't haev my gal running round skirtless!!

no dramas. i can drop them at a courier depot in melbourne metro if that helps. plcaes like pack n send would be able to do something for you perhaps??

it will be a case of either or. so if they dayz skirts sell first, i keep the nismo's and vice versa......can't haev my gal running round skirtless!!

No worries, I'll contact pack n send tomorrow and see what they say, then I'll let you know

no dramas. i can drop them at a courier depot in melbourne metro if that helps. plcaes like pack n send would be able to do something for you perhaps??

it will be a case of either or. so if they dayz skirts sell first, i keep the nismo's and vice versa......can't haev my gal running round skirtless!!

Can you please measure the height of them for me?

yes mate.

will get you an exact measurement tonight but generously estimate 40cm high just behind the front wheel.

they are about 10cm deep also.

brilliant, that's gives ms something to get a quote with

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