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WANTED in SOUTH AUSTRALIA;

WHITE R34 GT-T bonnet. I'm after a new one as mine has to many scratches and stone chips and at the moment im just looking for the best price for one (as i really don't need to change it as it's not causing any troubles, just thought if i could pick one up cheap, i might as well). So please PM if you have one, or know of one.

ALSO; are Carbon Fiber bonnets legal in South Australia?

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WANTED in SOUTH AUSTRALIA;

WHITE R34 GT-T bonnet. I'm after a new one as mine has to many scratches and stone chips and at the moment im just looking for the best price for one (as i really don't need to change it as it's not causing any troubles, just thought if i could pick one up cheap, i might as well). So please PM if you have one, or know of one.

ALSO; are Carbon Fiber bonnets legal in South Australia?

Carbon Fibre bonnets are most deiniftely NOT legal in South Australia (nor the rest of Australia for that matter). They can not and have not passed ADR certification, as they are deemed to be a pedestrian risk as they tend to shatter when they hit someone, sending lethal shards of carbon fibre all over place.

But plenty of people run them anyhow :) At the end of the day in the police eyes all Skylines are illegal, fullstop.

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WTB for R32 GTR:

Radiator Shroud without any snapped mount points

Hicas friendly Power Steering cap (with sensor + wire)

Right (Drivers side) Rear brake light bracket (plastic thing that globes clip into)

Genuine N1/Nismo sideskirt/pods

Stock GTR Underplastic diffuser + brake ducts

Front Castor rods

PM Me with details

-D

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WTB these parts for a 1993 R32 gtst Type M

1: Clutch fan for rb20det

2: Fan Shroud

3: R32 Ash try and cig lighter

4: Trim that goes around climate control

5: Trim that goes around gear stick leather

6: Boot trim that goes on the back of the seat

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Hey Guys,

Im looking for a pair of Rear Coil overs to suit a S1 GTS-t R33.

It would be great if they are hight adjustable due to the hight requirements in SA :)

Please PM me if you can help.

Cheers

Jamie

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well not really, once they are engineered, they are adjusted to a height and dont need to be locked. obviously if you adjust them afterwards then the $$ spent on engineering them is useless.

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