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Let me start by saying this is geared towards the guys with BNR34's located in the US since every country has different customs/VAT fees.  

For sale is an entire BNR34 Nismo Omori Factory front end made of dry carbon. These parts are made to order with wait times anywhere from 4-8 months. For anyone out there with a BNR34, This is a chance to obtain these parts without any wait time. They are all BRAND NEW IN BOX. 

Part Numbers:
Carbon Front Bumper - Part # 62020-RSR47 
Carbon Fender Set - Part # 63110-RSR47
Carbon Front Under Tray - Part # 75880-RSR47
Carbon R-Tune Bonnet -Part # 65100-RSR45

Price:
Front Bumper-$6258
Fenders-$6432
Under tray-$7240
Bonnet-$7432
TOTAL- $27,362

At this time, I am trying to sell this as a full set. I am not trying to sell pieces separate.

Like I was saying. This is geared towards the guys with BNR34's located in the US. Prices are the going rate+ shipping and customs. What the buyer is really saving is the wait for the pieces to be made. Pick up only! Located in the United States. New York, NY. Thanks for looking!
 

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