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Hey guys,

Have for sale which will be off the car be the end of this week:

Not really keen on postage

Stock R34 GTT Altia body kit (white)

Front bumper: $350 (got a few stone chips on paint) Sold!

Rear bumper: $350 (black mark around the exhaust area from flamage action)

Sideskirts: $200 SOLD!

stock bonnet: $200 SOLD!

Stock Gtt rear wing: $150 SOLD!

Added:

Stock R34 metal front guards $350 a pair

Also:

Stock R34 GTT SMIC no piping: $70

Got no pics at the moment as the car is currently in the panel beaters.

Reason for sale: Going aftermarket kit

Pickup from Springvale DT Panels or Mulgrave.

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Gosh if in sydney id take the bonnet and rear bar!!!!

If you get no interest and realy need to sell and change your mind on shipping, im keen.

Hrmm I'd imagine postage would be quite expensive.

If there isn't any interest till the end of the week & you can pay for postage and organise the courier let me know. Spose all I need to do is wrap it up in something for you

How bad are the stone chips? I'll be getting it resprayed in black anyway but if it's in good condition I'll take the front bumper,

Cheers

Just little dots on the front bumper. Structurally its fine

I dont have many recent pics of the car but this is the best I can do for now, your welcome to inspect

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