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allgtr, realistically the last pair that came up for sale which was not that long ago solf i think for about $800 and sold in about 5 mins so be prepared to wait and pay.
i have a set on my gtr and tbh for the right money i would take them off and just run a aftermarket set as my cars a daily and probably dosnt fully deserve a set, but the money would need to be good to bastardize my car as im lucky enough to have a full genuine N1 set of body parts.

I bought that pair that lasted 5 min :P, oh look, another set. Iam missing the rear spats though, that go after the wheel =\

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/455310-n1-side-skirts/

Thats all you need, the front piece is still the same as stock. So the front piece shouldn't be under N1, should be normal part which i'd imagine would still be available

The fronts are listed under both because they are they same, however they are still no longer available from nissan. Regardless, even if you only want the middle and rear pieces you will only be able to purchase 3/4 of the set, and finding just last piece used would most likely be more difficult that finding an entire set.

Also food for thought, we I asked about the availability they gave me the price as well... About 250000yen. That's about 2100$ U.S. Although that would have included the fronts which as you stated aren't required if you've still got your own.

I bought that pair that lasted 5 min :P, oh look, another set. Iam missing the rear spats though, that go after the wheel =\

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/455310-n1-side-skirts/

The Nismo rear pods? Good luck with that. One of the rarest body parts for a BNR32 :)

I have FRP copies from Japan and they cost $360 delivered!

They're for sale though as I managed to buy a genuine rubber set (after having to sell myself on a street corner for a week)

The Nismo rear pods? Good luck with that. One of the rarest body parts for a BNR32 :)

I have FRP copies from Japan and they cost $360 delivered!

They're for sale though as I managed to buy a genuine rubber set (after having to sell myself on a street corner for a week)

any links or more about the frp reps?

I have genuine, but want a spare set for if i ever need them.

Wow, Thanks for the info :) gl to the buyer, the set that was SAU just sold this morning.

I was going to try the GReddy Gracer Nathan and I saw the N1s f/s a fraction earlier. I'm happy you swayed me across.

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