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Guys these mirrors were off my gtr32. They are in great condition with a couple little marks from the track days. The black plate backing isn't with them but I can order it but will be 3 week wait. As is $500, with. The back black plates $540 but 3 week wait.

Photos indicate backing plate which isn't included unless requested.

Not sure how much they sell for these days but I paid 850 delivered. I'm sure if no one wants them I've listed them for to much and I'll negotiate the price. Cheers

0412220656, melbourne location, can deliver but at your cost.

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Still early days but everyone that wants them so far has a r34 gtr. Not same backing and need to fabricate piece I hear but I'm not sure. Dropping to 480 as is. Everything must sell by the end of the year. Hurry make some offers, remember if you put theses on your car, you will look cool, or if you don't have a car, put em on your bikes handle bars.

Just over 2 kg in savings, not sure what carbon. Check nengun website or similar, all state carbon. I'm not sure what fpr stands for, actually I'm so old I don't ever understand what any abbreviations mean these days. Just found out I've been sending lol thinking it means lots of love. It's not.

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Sorry to bring up old post. I had promised these mirrors to terry but it's taken me a long time to get the backing plates due to health and life's commitments. Finally got a spare set. If terry still wants these then he gets first dibs at $470 with the backing plates. If not open to anyone else who wants em....

They only fit gtr 32 with these backing plates, don't know in regards for other cars and fitment. Please don't ask as I don't know.

I can be messaged through here or text or call...0412220656 and I'll have my mate ship to who ever buys em as I'm leaving overseas for 5 weeks on Thursday morning.

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