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patto1234: do u need the reinforcement bar to fit the gtr front bar onto a gtst? if not how much u chipping in for the package?

I was looking at this bar a few weeks back and I do believe it's genuine GTR. Blukie can clarify that. You don't need the reinforcment bar to fit the FB, basically there are number of factory mounts on the Gtst (under the indicators and under the wheel arches) that you can screw the bar onto. I did this recently...and it was quite secure. Fits like a glove. In regards to how much I would chip in, I have spoken to Blukie and he was after $100 for the reinforcement bar. So I guess thats how much I'll chip in. Spose it's not really much but thought it might be able to help a potential buyer out. Let me know if you're still interested

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I'm interested in the

32 GTR Guards Gunmetal good condition no dents or scratches $300 Each

Are you prepared to post?

Sarumatix,

If U wish I can post (at your expense). I have just double checked and there is a blemish on 1 guard where the clear has peeled off the guard. It's round like 4 cm in diameter. If U wish I can take a close up pic of the blemish and PM to you. No scratches or dents though.

I don't want to pull the splitter off incase I chip the paint on the bonnet.

Sorry Skyquest, I'm waiting for someone to PM be back about wanting piping from bothsides. I will let u know as soon as he's PM'd me back. He's paying $75.00 each side.

hey Blukie

jut wondering if you've sold the rear end yet?

thanks

Macca

Hey Macca,

sorry I just sold the rear end. Just waiting for the guy to pick it up. If it falls through I'll let U know.

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yer mate, not worried if it doesnt come with them but interested, price for both??

Hey, you can have both doors complete with trims and mirrors for $575.00. Door skins are in excellent condition.

how much for the rear seat and would you post to VIC?

FWIW, if you remove the splitter from the bonnet it will stuff it. It is soft and will be shagged by the time have it off. The only option is to buy one from nissan as i did.

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