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Suspension Sold.

Still Available

Stune style front bumper

$550 ono

Standard sway Bars

$40 ono

Stock orange front and side indicators

$40 ono

Stock cam Gear

$25 ono

I thought the bumper would be the first thing to go, i jumped onit when it came up and paid more for it than my asking price. wanting the space back in the garage to contact me if interested.

Cheers,

Anthony

Cam gears sold pending payment.

Still have bumper, sway bars and indicators.

Parts can be available in Sydney this wednesday or easter monday, just need to let me know before wednesday so i can bring them down with me etc..

Cheers,

Anthony

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Yea I cant say its genuine as it doesnt have the nismo logo onit. It was purchased in japan by the previous owner who buys parts in japan and sends them back here etc. It came from a reputable shop in japan as a nismo bumper and is of very similar quailty to other nismo products. But without the stamp I cant ask nismo money for it. I couldnt justify the 2k it was going to cost me to get a fresh one from Japan, and id heard the quailty of some of the aus copys were questionable, thats why I jumped om this one. Just a shame I never got a chance to put it on the car ha.

Hope that helps, if you need any more info just let me know.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Still Available. parts need to go before i put them out on Council pickup on monday ha.

Stune style front bumper

$350

Standard sway Bars

$20

Stock orange front and side indicators

$20

Cheers,
Anthony

  • 4 weeks later...

Bumper sold!

still have stock indicators and stock sway bars. If you want to pick them up they are free! im going to be cleaning up the garage in a few weeks hopefully and if i cant get $20 for them i may aswell chuck them in the bin ha.

Cheers,
Anthony

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