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Item: Trial sideskirts

Location: Canberra

Item Condition: As new

Reason for Selling: Need money

Price and Payment Conditions: $150 firm. Cash on pickup (if local) or direct deposit

Extra Info: Will send interstate @ buyers expense, buyer chooses who to ship through and get qoute.

Contact Details: Dayne via PM.

Buyer please be aware, your are bidding on X racing COPY trial sideskirts. I bought these items thinking they were genuine off another forum member. They have never been painted as far as im aware, and are in as new condition. Since i got them they have sat inside my shed, collecting dust. Have been test fitted to car, and do appear to line up very well. Pictures upon request, though anyone genuinely interested will know what they look like. Skirts look similar to 400r items, though have vents at both front and rear insted of just rear on 400r items.

Dayne

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Hey champ, You got these from me, Sorry to here your selling because you didnt know they were non genuine.

FYI: Genuine TRIAL units retail for 1000+

So of course for 180$ your going to be getting jetspeed/x-racing..etc

I can vouche for these, they line up perfect and look great. When i sold them they were perfect cont. ready for paint.

Good luck with the sale.

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Selling to get something different man:) I want the M spec standard ones... but im selling my car too so its basically just to move everything out of the shed, havent had time to spray them, only had time to undercoat them, give them a guide coat.

Dayne

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Nice one..

Free bump.

Once again, These are great skirts - The only reason i didnt install them was because i sold my car. And Dane is doing the same.

+ He's selling them for cheaper then what he payed. And has now undercoated them. (I payed 220 un-preped IIRC)

cheers.

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Not sure man? I doubt it... what are the measurements from your front gaurd to your rear gaurd along the bottom where they'll sit and i'll let you know off that.

Pm's replied to, for all those interested postage is $40 from Canberra to Melbourne.

Dayne

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