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**R34 GTT STANDARD PARTS:

Bonnet - $325
Front Guards - $350 for the pair
Standard Rear Wing - $50

All parts are factory black, fenders in very good condition, bonnet has some paint scratches on the front left side, standard wing's paintwork has seen better days and is fairly faded on the top of the wing blade (will need a respray).

**R34 AFTERMARKET PARTS:

GENUINE Impul gtt front bar - $650
Replica 34 gtr spoiler with carbon wing blade - $300

Impul front bar is a little rough cosmetically as it had a confrontation with a kangaroo, but won. The paint has cracked and there is very slight frays on the fibreglass around the grill, but otherwise structurally perfect. Will need a respray, but well worth the price considering a new one is $1200.

Replica spoiler has never been fitted as I'm waiting on carbon wing stands from a group buy on here. The carbon blade is very good quality but the standard wing stands didn't align properly with my boot. It's a dead easy fix, but I haven't been bothered to address it.

If the carbon stands fit properly I may keep it (unless the right price is agreed upon)

Pictures will be up soon.

Pickup preferred unless you wanna organize your own courier. Don't blame me as to how they handle the parts in transit either.

Items located in Canberra, ACT


PM for more info and pics.

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Hey mate, just wondering whether you would separate the carbon wing blade? Would be happy to swap the factory wing blade (few paint chips) and cash your way. Located in Canberra so happy to pick up. Pm if interested.

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