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I've sold my 34 so these are no longer required, I purchased them to replace an aftermarket kit but I didn't proceed.

R34 GTR Front Bar, Lip, and brand new Rubber Top Mould - (bumper/lip is Bayside Blue in colour)

R34 GTR Side Skirts - (Midnight Purple in colour)

R34 GTR Rear Bar - (Champaigne in colour)

Located in Brisbane (north side)

I can freight anywhere. I am on the best rate with TNT and Hunter Express so can freight at your cost (ie, what the freight owes me).

Owes me $2k, but I'd like to get $1,800

Ph: 0438 830 641

Email: [email protected]

PM's replied.

I have dug out the front bar and taken a few pics.

It has a few scuffs on it, and the lip on the very bottom driver's side has had a little repair prior to me owning it. A fussy man like me would repaint it.

It has the brake duct and intercooler grilles as well.

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I will get the rear bar out and photo it soon. It's off an M-Spec.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok so, the front bar, lip, and bonnet seal is now sold.

Only the rear M-Spec bar to go. In very good nic. Small blemish near r/h reverse light that looks worse in pics than it actually is, there is no indentation there.

I wish I had the rest of the M-Spec to go with it! :)

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Oops, I lied, there is a very very tiny indentation where the mark is near the reverse light. I noticed it when walking past the bumper this morning.

For those who have texted me, yes, I still have the rear bar.

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