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Hey guys, this is my first post. I don't own a skyline, ergo why I havn't signed up for the forums here. I just participate in nissansilvia.com.

Anyways, I'm after some Sideskirts off a GTR 32, I posted this also on nissansilvia but I thought I would have a better chance here :D

Here's a copy and paste of what I posted on nissansilvia, hopefully one of you lads can help me out.

Yep, that's right I'm after some stock GTR 32 sideskirts to slap onto my 180, I know they'll need some modifications but leave that to me biggrin.gif

Anybody?

Wanted: GTR 32 Stock Sideskirts

Item Condition: As above, doesnt matter what colour, fairly good condition.

Price and price conditions: Sellers descretion

Extra Info:

Contact Details: Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0431 884 019 MSN: [email protected]

Whatever contact method you want, doesnt bother me.

Location: South Brisbane Suburbs. Somebody in QLD preferred.

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: I might pay for freight if from another state, depends on the price etc

Posting a pic of the sideskirts... I know this is a model 32 but its the only pic i could find of the sideskirts that i'm talking about

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PRICE DROP!!!! R32 GENUINE SIDESKIRTS FOR SALE

FULL THREE PEICE SIDE SKIRTS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.

SILVER IN COLOUR.GENUINE NOT FIBREGLASS.

$550 ono

PM ME IF INTERESTED OR EMAIL

[email protected]

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