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Hi All

Have 2 sets of R34 GTR replica fiberglass rear wing assemblies with Carbon Fiber blades (can rotate) for sale.

Brand new unpained, Lower blade and support brackets are in good quality fiber glass, upper blade is carbon fiber. part is unpainted

$350 AUD firm, (you wil normally pay 300 just for the carbon fiber blade).

Postage can be organised to adelaide and east cost for $45. to door step.

be quick as one set already have high interest buyer. I will upload some photo of the actual part tonight.

Item located Doncaster East, Melbourne.

text 0411668823 or PM if you are interested .

Cheers

Joe

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Yes if you have a GTT wing this is a direct fit to your holes on the boot.

What is in the package,

1) Lower and upper blade with adjust-ability.

2) 2 lower supports with holes and nuts inplace.

3) water sealing pad and bolts to join the whole assembly onto the boot.

the finish is cream and paint prep, all you have to do is bring it to the shop (or do it yourself) to put the paint on.

perfect for any skylines, can survive 300km speed no problems.

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Edited by godsmind

China, same place as most of the fiberglass product are made. Some claimed they made in Aus but actually made in china.

As soon as you open the box you can see they are quality stuff. as most of the fiberglass panels, it is recommended you bring it to the shop with fiberglass painting experience.

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