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Ok, im outta the game, no more cars/drifting/bullshit for me.. getting a GTR and just chilling

SO!!! my stupidly long list of cef stuff has gotta go

Bn Sports side skirts and rear bar - $300

Origin lads front and sides - $300

2x Uras rear - $100 each

4x uras sides - $100 pair

Full fibreglass autech kit, front missing centre bit - $400

Stage 21 vented bonnet with cut out for aerocatches - will throw in aerocatches - $300

Ser3 chrome grill - $250

Ser2 non projector headlights pair in good nick - $250

Shaved bootlid - $150

Pair of haggard metal guards - $50

have all 4 spare window regs

Dmax roof wing, in black, some missing from underside due to sikkaflexed on - $150

ser2 dash cluster - manual. - $150

few more bits around, in qld, can post if you can bear with me (work 75+ hours a week)

cheers

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  • 5 months later...

gday there mate , just wandering you have pics of the bonnet champ ?

also wats the best you can do on the bonnet for me man ?

1 more thing you wouldnt have a stock metal front reo by any chance ?

or a stock r32 / r33 gtr intercooler core

or a stock pair of passenger side front door hinges

much help appreciated man

regards anthony

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