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Genuine r34 gtr front end conversion for gtt.

Includes

Bonnet

Front bumper with mesh

Badge

Bonnet hinges

Bonnet latch catch support

Headlight to bumper brackets

All genuine OEM parts painted in bayside blue-no dents- one tiny surface scratch on bonnet Thatl prob buff out.

Can source gtr gaurds if needed.

Reason for selling- was going to put it on my brothers gtt but due to a turbo blowing the money is needed for rebuild/tune.

No time wasters please. $1500 FIRM. (cheap as f*** considering how hard it is source these bits and the cost you would pay elsewhere or brand new)

Took a lot of time and effort to source these parts and this cheap.

0419837474. Not looking to separate-sell as a whole.

Located Adelaide hills- would prefer a local sale-but if interstate freight at buyers cost and organizing.

Can mms pics if needed but we all know what gtr front looks like---refer to my signature for what it looks like fitted to a gtt.

Prefer SMS/phone call please rather than pms. NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE.

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Send me a SMS and will mms u pics. When I get a chance il upload some-on iPhone and can't upload off of here. My sig is what conversion looks like completed on my car. The parts for sale are another set in bayside blue.

Thanks Daniel at this stage they dont have anyone for it

This is still for sale Peoples

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some picturs of mine, and others so you can get the general idea of what it will look like. stageas can also be converted, but from my understanding its a lightly bigger job, there is a build thread on here regarding it.

http://www.skylinesa...a-build-thread/

I will take pics asap of the parts- They are currently at my brothers place and i need to go and take some pics-- all bayside blue- get the general idea of what they look like anyways, but will upload pics as soon as i get a chance to run around with the camera

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also after a lip for my car thanks to a fox running in front of me.... u dont want to know what the go for brand new $920 mates rates from nissan, or $960 fthrough streeter from japan. can get a fiberglass copy for around 220$.

Mate selling below what I paid for it. Go to the wreckers and see what they charge, Iv seen bonnets going for up to $900 just by them selves. will however chuk in a set of brand new eyelids to sweeten the deal. NO REAL RUSH TO SELL so price is pretty firm.

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post-60709-0-35037400-1332313351_thumb.jpg (the gaurds dont belong to e, but to another forum member, can hook u up with them I believe he still has them)

Havent got pics of the catch support, hinges, headlight brackets on me, but im sure people know what they look like, or can mms

Postage isn't an issue bud-at ur cost etc

Ah I'm pretty sure that was through japanese parts and performance- they had a faebook page and he offered me one- not so sure I want fiberglass-especially being the lowest point on the car and no flex. It's surprising how much the plastic one flexes, and how frequently it does bottom out.

Currently Putting this on hold and most likely off sale. Managed to have my car written off and savagely destroyed the gtr font on mine, so will most likeyl use this for the next build. Guess there was a reason why this didnt sell for me!

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