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Unless otherwise stated, all items are 732 Nissan Black Metallic.

Item 1: R32GTR Nismo ORIGINAL side skirts - without front guard 'cap' section. Use your standard one; they're the same.

Condition: Very good, but needs repaint. May need to bolt as well as sikaflex onto rear guard

Price: $500.

Postage: No, pick up only inner North, Melbourne

Contact: PM me

Pics: as below.

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Item 2: R32GTR Nismo replica bonnet lip, fibreglass

Condition: Excellent, does not need repaint. Attaches via double sided tape and 4 screws.

Price: $120 or offer.

Postage: No, pick up only inner North, Melbourne

Contact: PM me

Pics: as below.

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Item 3: R32GTR original factory side skirts in SILVER.

Condition: Good, but needs repaint.

Price: $120 or offer.

Postage: No, pick up only inner North, Melbourne

Contact: PM me

Pics: as below.

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Item 4: Factory R32GTR bootlid

Condition: Good, but needs repaint.

Price: $100 or offer.

Postage: No, pick up only inner North, Melbourne

Contact: PM me

Pics: as below.

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Item 5: R32GTR driver's side mirror.

Condition: Very good, does not need repaint. All motors worked when removed.

Price: $50 or offers.

Postage: No, pick up only inner North, Melbourne

Contact: PM me

Pics: as below.

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Hi, I'm very interested in the r32 Gtr n1 Nismo side skirts. I would like to know if there's anything broken/repaired ?? ( other than small scratches )

If you say that everything is ok and there's no major damage with the skirts like ripped screw holes in the plastic , I'll take them .

I can send you payment on the 10th jan via PayPal .

Send me your PayPal address.

Thanks

Gabriel

Mirror SOLD

Nismo skirts PENDING transfer

Roy: if you want to dummy fit them to the side of your thing message me and come over we can hold them up to see if they fit...

Keen to but the prob is of course it means I have to remove the skirts currently one the car, complete with double sided tape etc etc which is a head fark to get back on properly

:thumbsup:

Will be putting the new vents in my Dash when it arrives. Before putting it in the car.:)

Going to be a nightmare pulling my existing one out from what I've heard. A lot of this maybe :rant:

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