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Item: GTR style grill

Location: Newcastle

Item Condition: excellent not mark on it will fit both series 1 and 2

Reason for Selling: Bought a front bar that extends to the grill section so i cnat put this one back on

Price and Payment Conditions: $50 will only accept direct deposit into my account will send details when you have commited to the purchase

Extra Info: post will cost max $15

Contact Details: email [email protected] or text me on 0415 588 467

Edited by anton33
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The reason that I made my comment is that I have a GTR Grill and it looks nothing like that.....and oh yeah I did have a grill like that once....when it was stock :P

  • 2 weeks later...

anton33 i think in this thread you've not only shown us your level of maturity, but also your complete stupidity.

Ah well, atleast you got a sale. Good for you, just wish i could have told the sorry soul that bought your grill that most workshops are willing to give those grills out for free, seeing as they're off stockies.

Edited by rushndude
anton33 i think in this thread you've not only shown us your level of maturity, but also your complete stupidity.

Ah well, atleast you got a sale. Good for you, just wish i could have told the sorry soul that bought your grill that most workshops are willing to give those grills out for free, seeing as they're off stockies.

rushndude

wow you must be so proud of your ability to tell the difference between standard and aftermarket parts. i think your thread has proven what a knob you are and how your actions are driven by your ego. complete stupidity is an understatement in your case, maturity non existant. but still after you said all that there wasnt a shred of evidence supourting your statement.

iv tacken the liberty of sourcing a photo of a stock grill as well as adding the shot of my grill. iv also marked where the grills differ in design, youll find them to be simmilar but still obviousely different.if only you had used that thing upstairs called the brain before typing up your post. and whats this shit about workshops giving these grills away! YEAH RIGHT, IM JOHNNY HOLMS AND YOUR MUMS MY................ well lets just say she likes it ALOT

Edited by anton33

HAHAHA

mate you should be a doctor youd have great bedside manner or a real estate agent

when your selling stuff why dont u try and be a little freindlier and you may be rewarded?just a suggestion

HAHAHA

mate you should be a doctor youd have great bedside manner or a real estate agent

when your selling stuff why dont u try and be a little freindlier  and you may be rewarded?just a suggestion

Mate i was PM'd after posting topic number 4 and sold my grill and rear extention pods, agreed i get a little unfreindly when i answer inquery's honestley then get comments like yours and rushendude's, i dont make them and i dont care where they get their ideas from as long as it looks the goods whens its on my car. and for a genuine nismo grill id be happy with the price.

just to clarify some confusion though, i used the analogy GTR STYLE grill because the first 3 blade grill came out on the R32 GTR. and was revised for the R33 with the addition of the skyline badge. if you do intend to leave your opinion on posts do some research first before calling peoples gear fake, it will help them sell it and youll look like the bigger man when your statement turns out to be true and accurate. doing it this way puts people on the defensive and gets frustrating

  • 4 weeks later...

So now your saying its for an R32? come on which one is it.

Most R32 GTR's only have 2 blades so go figure...

No point arguing with you if your just gonna sink to kiddy insults.

I was dead serious about workshops giving them away for free though, lol.

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