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Hey guys,

selling my R34 Gtr wing. It's a genuine wing with the aluminium blade. Was recently resprayed white. There's only a couple of chips on the blade itself but the rest is in perfect condition. Reason for selling is that im upgrading to a bigger gt wing so willing to do swap for a gd quality gt wing.

Price: $800 (O.N.O)

Located in Mordialloc VIC and i can post at buyer's expense.

Pls msg me for pics on 0432647023

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low ballers will be ignored!

i do not care if u have to get it resprayed or if you only have $2 in your bank account!

if you dont want to spend the money go buy a cheap copy somewhere else!

all other PMs have been replied.

Cheers

Unlucky man! Hope ur happy with it.. If uve received it yet.. :)

Guys il also consider doin a swap for a gt wing with a cash adj my way or ur qay dependin on the wing

Cheers

Very good price man I can't believe it hasn't sold yet! I bought mine a bit over a year ago & I looked everywhere for one (in australia) & no luck for ages, I asked Nissan they want 4-5k for brand new one! Wreckers said if they can find one they want $1800 & eBay had nothing but copies! I paid $1100 for a silver one that needs a respray! So $800 o.n.o is a very good deal in my eyes! Best of luck man I only wish I waited because I still haven't fitted mine yet (long story) I would have bought this instantly! Best of luck man!

thanks skyline king! :) yer some of these wreckers are bloody ripping off people! ask if you can get a refund and buy mine!! ;) LOL

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sorry guys but wont be seperating it the legs or the lip.

Your welcome man only telling the truth!! Would love to get a refund on mine & buy yours but unfortunately my luck ain't that great lol!!! Best of luck with the sale mate I love those wings :)

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