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It's time to get rid of these left overs, anything that isn't sold this week is going to the tip, And yes i'm serious :D

Anyway the stuff I have up for sale includes..

- R32 Gunmetal Grey Bonnet (Gts-t) - $90

- R32 Gunmetal Grey Passanger Guard (Including Badges and indicator) - $80

- R32 Gunmetal Grey Front Bar (Gts-t) - $20

- R32 Indicator Switch and Surround - $30

- R32 Re-Inforcment Bar - $20

- Rear Passanger Window Surround - $20

As you can see, these are are prices are pretty stuidly cheap..

Feel free to PM me .. Pictures avaliable on Request.

located on the Gold Coast

Regards,

Essential

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Woah.. ok I got my Inbox flooded with messages, so Im trying to sort through them.

I forgot to mention I was located on the Gold Coast ( I will edit the main post in a sec)

To answer your questions..

The Reinforcment bar IS the bar that sits behind the front bumper .. these apparently sell for anywhere between $50 - 80

The indicator and surround DOES include the hicas sensor as far as im aware

Thanks

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