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Hi All,

I've got the following for sale, bought these as extras for my car in the case they got cracked:

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Face Bottom Lip With Undertrays (For those who cracked their original ones). - $650/each

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Spoiler Blades - $320/each

1x R34 GTR Used Nismo Style Fibreglass Side Skirts - $275/pair (Painted Black - Perfect Fitment - Purchased from JSAI)

1x R34 GTR Used Nismo Style Fibreglass Rear Pods - $185/pair (Painted Black - Perfect Fitment - Purchased from JSAI)

1x Top Secret Style Rear Diffuser in Fibreglass with brackets $450 (Painted Matt Black - Perfect Fitment - Purchased and fitted by Bodyform)


Located in Sydney

Cheers

Gordon

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have you got pictures of these items?

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Face Bottom Lip With Undertrays (For those who cracked their original ones). - $650/each

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Spoiler Blades - $320/each

have you got pictures of these items?

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Face Bottom Lip With Undertrays (For those who cracked their original ones). - $650/each

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Spoiler Blades - $320/each

Pictures attached :)

Are the diffusers carbon wrapped fibreglass? Do u have pics?

Hmm.. not sure to answer your question, i would guess so? The diffuser is only carbon at the front that is why and not carbon the whole thing. Just for looks :)

Top Secret Style diffuser has been sold everyone!!!! :)

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Will those under trays fit on any 34 gtr front bar? (Presuming they would but just to confirm)

Hi vspecIInur, yep its made to fit the 34 gtr front bar, like standard below the front diffuser.\

I bought these to replace my cracked 34 undertray as the car is too low and it keeps cracking. lol

Bump! Items below still for sale guys!

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Face Bottom Lip With Undertrays (For those who cracked their original ones). - $650/each

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Spoiler Blades - $320/each

1x R34 GTR Used Nismo Style Fibreglass Side Skirts - $275/pair (Painted Black - Perfect Fitment - Purchased from JSAI)

1x R34 GTR Used Nismo Style Fibreglass Rear Pods - $185/pair (Painted Black - Perfect Fitment - Purchased from JSAI)

Still have a spoiler blade? Are you negotiable at all?

Blade is still available. Prices adjusted below. Prices are firm

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Face Bottom Lip With Undertrays (For those who cracked their original ones). - $600/each

2x R34 GTR Brand New OEM Style Carbon Spoiler Blades - $300/each (Bodyform has it for $385)

1x R34 GTR Used Nismo Style Fibreglass Side Skirts - $225/pair (Painted Black - Perfect Fitment - Purchased from JSAI)

1x R34 GTR Used Nismo Style Fibreglass Rear Pods - $150pair (Painted Black - Perfect Fitment - Purchased from JSAI)

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