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These are very hard to find!!!!

Genuine one's brand new from Nissan are around the $300 mark, differant colours cost differant amounts.

Copies generaly can't be made because they are to thin and don't turn out very well..

Try wreckers for second hand ones..

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GRILLS:

I'm not sure if scott was referring to my contact?? But I can get them brand new from Nissan available in any factory GTR colour. The price and part number is different for every colour, but they're all around the $200 mark ish, plus freight....

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GTST,

I know what you mean... As someone else said it's just they're so thin you can't copy them, and all the wreckers know it!! I asked a few wreckers for prices and they ranged from $320 - $450!!!! Bloddy criminals I tell ya....

$200 aint to bad if you order one already painted in the right colour for ya??

Doc.

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Trust me $200 is the cheapest you will get one that is painted ready to fit on your car.

Don't forget if you manage to get a copy or something it will msot likely need to be painted, and isn't going to be as good quality as a genuine Nissan one..

I am thinking of putting some sort of mesh i mine, saw it done to a gtr and it looked pretty good..

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