Sorry for being really lazzzy guys
Here are some pics off the car.
Note: the exhast has not been cleaned up so will come up shite loads better than the pics show.
Normally sells for $900. Asking less than half price and hardly any Km's on this. Cat back with silencer.
$400 +freight
tow hook is red too
NFI why the reverse light is red and doesn't work in reverse. Maybe check the globe
Does look like it was set up for a fog light tho
GTR R34 rims (guards rolled?)
bubble in dash
no rear wing
aftermarket steering wheel I thought?
n1 bonnet vents
Clutch and GB
Exhaust
FMIC
I'd suggest it had boost wound up too
wish I could still see the pics
But It did look clean hey
Don't mind me, I'm just being pedantic as I have one that is clean and stock (except for head unit)
Although it is auto and unfortunately not for sale.
I take your point on over engineering
Although for me I'd still go slotted, better pads, fluid and braided lines.
If I'm spending on new I generally upgrade for the little extra at the same time.
Especially if I have upgraded the performance of the vehicle.
Personally, I'd expect it to be shipped with minimal fuel.
I seriously hope they don't use a forklift at either end like they used to back when.
I'm sure during your search locally (Aus) you would not have seen many without marks on the sills or rails.
Speak with your importer.
Damn it looks so clean. Congrats.
Starts a theme and likely cheaper. Would look good I think and if you ever got over it you could just ruff em up and paint them.
Although not necessarily better than original lips. I have seen many after market boot and bonnet lips that are warped.
Certainly wouldn't stick out like blue nips.
Gives the opportunity to CF some internal bits and the wing mirrors if that takes your liking.
http://justjap.com/body/exterior/aero-parts/genuine-nissan-n1-front-bumper-vent-nissan-skyline-bnr32-rhf.html
Original N1 vents. $85ea
(in gunmetal grey )
Congrats, good choice (32GTR)
You should have a go at polishing.
Meguiars put out a good product and there is no chance of damaging the existing paint work.
Check the DIY threads. I'm confident you can do it
A lot of these mobile guys are no better if not worse than doing it yourself.
Save yourself $250 to $500.