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NISMO GENUINE 400R FRONT BUMPER and NISMO FRONT LIP

I bought these in Japan quite some time ago with the intention of putting these on my car but have decide that I want to stay with the stock look.

These are genuine brand new NISMO items.

Quality is exceptional and definitely NOT knock off copies.

Front Lip spoiler is not 400R (e.g 4 hole.)

These are located on the Gold Coast and at present I do not want to separate.

I am happy to send anywhere in OZ at buyers expense.

RHD have these at $3,000 delivered.. http://www.rhdjapan.com/checkout/cart/

These are here ready to go !!

PRICE IS : $2,400

I'll get some better pics up over next few days.

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That RHD link wont work but here the 2 parts separately.

Add them to cart and you'll see that its around $3,000 delivered.

http://www.rhdjapan....ne-bcnr33-56315

http://www.rhdjapan....ne-bcnr33-56312

Wow! These are rare as hen's teeth!!!. Awesome bit of gear at a great price.

People must realize that these are a direct fit and line up perfectly, unlike the copies getting around.

Good luck with the sale.... :thumbsup:

Wow! These are rare as hen's teeth!!!. Awesome bit of gear at a great price.

People must realize that these are a direct fit and line up perfectly, unlike the copies getting around.

Good luck with the sale.... :thumbsup:

Thanks mate.

Yeah sad to see them go but I'd prefer to keep the car stock and yep quality and fit is perfect.

Thanks mate..

Someone will be very happy when they buy this and price is pretty fair considering what it would cost to buy delivered let alone possibles extras of import duties.

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These puppies are still up for sale and need to go.

Good price considering current exchange rate...

Save yourself some bucks !!

These are in Oz and available.

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