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I thought I might keep this F/G front bar as a spare. Yours for $480

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It has never been fitted - so Sydney people can try before you buy. Scratches are minor.

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Holes at the top have been predrilled - and mesh (included) is still unpainted

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2)

Just Jap have these for $145. Yours for $80

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It's been on my GT-R for 2 years - and the O-ring is perfect.

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OEM Nissan ECU from my former R34 GT-R V-Spec II

Useful for installing a LINK System (or other)

$145

4)

OEM Mine's ECU from my current R34 GT-R V-Spec N1

Useful for installing a LINK System (or other)

$160 including bracket attachment - *** Mine's Plaque is removed

* Blue Mountains Fitment &/or Pickup

** PM or call 0416214699 after 9.30pm thanks.

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Ill take the front bar if it hasnt been sold.

Could you text or call me on 0426 876 885 to arrange payment and pick.up.

Regards

Garth

3)

OEM Nissan ECU off my former R34 GT-R V-Spec II

Useful for installing a LINK system (or other)

$145

4)

OEM Mine's ECU off my current R34 GT-R V-Spec N1

Useful for installing a LINK system (or other)

$160 with bracket attachment - *but Mine's Plaque removed.

*Edit > added to 1st Post

2)

Nismo Oil Cap

$80

3)

OEM Nissan ECU off my former R34 GT-R V-Spec II

Useful for installing a LINK system (or other)

$145

4)

OEM Mine's ECU off my current R34 GT-R V-Spec N1

Useful for installing a LINK system (or other)

$160 with bracket attachment - *but Mine's Plaque removed.

The above remain, but the Nismo replica bar has gone.

Dont panic, you can get oil caps on ebay cheap. prob not genuine, but hard to tell. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310785807841?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

Edited by ZFA57

Just Jap must lose a lot of sales with that last copy ^^ you posted - just as I will.

Thanks for using my thread to be so 'diplomatic' ;)

I still want a genuine one. If the sale falls through can you PM me plz, although I'm not expecting it to for an $80 part.

You're still on my Christmas Card list :)

You buy two!

Then we put mine and these under 3 mugs > I quickly swap them around on a table > you guess which one is real :P

Now getouttahere!

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